Eric P

Large Pumpkin Egg

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Large Pumpkin Egg 3d model
Large Pumpkin Egg 3d model
Large Pumpkin Egg 3d model
Large Pumpkin Egg 3d model
Large Pumpkin Egg 3d model
Large Pumpkin Egg 3d model
Large Pumpkin Egg 3d model
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Update October 26, 2024: Updated pumpkin design to take less material. Added “ez” versions of the egg bottoms so it's easier to connect the eggs together.

This is a scaled up model of my original pumpkin egg that can hold the large dragons I've designed!

You still have the same magnetic features of my smaller eggs, but now you can hold so much more!

I've uploaded a large version as well as a GIANT version!

Is it too over-the-top? You decide.

It's recommended that your printer be well tuned to ensure pieces fit comfortably. Tolerances are set to 0.3mm. This puts the fitment somewhere between snug and loose in order to accommodate the wide variety of printers out there and their tuned states.

If you happen to have clearance issues, you can always scale the model up in order to loosen up the tolerances necessary for pieces to fit together properly.

Print Instructions: Required Hardware: 6 - 6x3mm magnets for the egg

Supports: Not required. However, if you want the inside of the egg to look neat toward the top you might consider adding supports.

Assembly: I've added egg tops with separated stems for those who don't have multi-material printers. Simply glue the stem in place.

When placing the magnets, ensure the magnets placed in a way where they attract each other when closing the egg.

I've designed the magnets to be a “loose” press fit. Due to the wide variety of printers out there and the various states of tune the printers are in, I didn't want to make the tolerance too tight and make it difficult for those who haven't tuned their printers well enough. So, if your printer is well tuned, you may need to use glue to fasten the magnets.

Happy printing!


46 Likes129 DownloadsAugust 30, 2024


46 Likes129 DownloadsAugust 30, 2024
This model is restricted by licensing terms.