Coffin Shelf
Hi friends!! 💖
I thought it would be fun to make some teeny coffin shelves as a bonus model for the month—perfect for holding charms, trinkets, and all your tiny spooky treasures. They print as little display shelves.
The shelves themselves are simple but super handy—you can tuck in mini figures, dice, or even your smaller flexis if you want to give them a little “crypt” of their own. If you want the shelves to be more deep, you can stretch them out taller as well, as I designed them a bit shallow to save space/filament.
Files Included:
--Hollow + Backed Coffing Shelf
Recommended Print Settings:
--Layer Height: .16 --Infill: 15% --Supports: Not usually needed for the majority of my flexi files, but feel free to add them if your printer prefers a little help. --Pro Tip: If the first layers struggle to stick, try slowing down the first layers or increasing the bed temperature slightly. --Filament: Matte or Regular PLA recommended
Please remember, NO sharing, re-selling, or distributing this digital file or modifications of it in any way. You are not authorized to use my photos or anyone else's photos without permission.
Hi there! I'm Mouse and I love art & 3D printing. I am inspired by cottage-core, fantasy, and kawaii things! Thank you for taking the time to read this. :)
If you like this design, please check out my other models: https://thangs.com/designer/StarMouse3D
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Please be warned that these models are not toys and not recommended to be printed for young children, or anyone at risk of a choking hazard. There are small parts that can be broken off if roughly handled. Print at your own risk!



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