Open Book Book Nook
Cradled within the open spine of a story, this Book Nook reveals a solitary chamber of quiet magic: the Wizard’s Study. The book itself unfurls like a spell mid-casting, its pages fanned in motion, its cover etched with ornate designs and crowned by a white lion emblem—an echo of forgotten realms and noble mysteries.
Inside, the study glows with arcane intimacy. A desk anchors the space, bearing an open scroll inscribed with the word Magic and cryptic symbols—marks left by a wizard deep in thought. A quill and ink well rest nearby, poised for the next incantation. To one side, a crystal ball sits atop an end table with two tiny drawers, slightly ajar, as if secrets have just been tucked away. Draped over the orb is a deep blue wizard’s hat, its presence quiet but commanding.
Across the room, a dragon skull fossil perches on its own stand—an artifact of awe and reverence, suggesting the wizard’s long study of ancient creatures and forgotten power. Every corner of the chamber whispers of solitude, scholarship, and spellwork. This is not just a miniature—it’s a moment suspended in time, a tribute to the sacred stillness where magic is made.
3D printing settings:
Layer Resolution: 0.16mm to 0.2mm Infill: 18% - Rectilinear Wall Generator: Arachne/Classic First Layer Speed: 30mm/s for first two layers. Outer Wall Speed: 65mm/s Support: Yes, organic/tree. build plate only Skirt: Recommended, 5 loops Prime Tower: Recommended Smooth Print Bed Recommended Multicolor Print
Vase Mode: Book Page Sprawl Only.
Assembly:
Print parts colored in slicer. Use pictures as references to construct. The parts are designed to both push together and glue. It is designed similarly to the wooden 3D puzzles. Parts with inlay faces print face down to the print bed. Print window parts with clear PETG or PLA. Print the stained glass pictures on clear sticky backed acrylic 2D printer sheet. Align to window parts and then cut excess off. Press window part with laminate applied into window frame parts. You will also need to print the magic scroll graphic to the same sticky back clear sheet and apply. A multi-color printer is required.
The pictures really don't do this justice. I need to get a better photography setup built.















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