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Zit Vase (Large) 3d model
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Pop this Zit Vase on your printer, go wash your hands and don’t touch your face. This dual color print is so gross you won’t be able to turn away. Honestly, even reading this description is going to make you queasy. Don’t say I didn’t warn you.

See here for video: https://youtu.be/C6m6XKhYqII

There are three sizes of Zit Vases:

Small: https://than.gs/m/903479 Medium: https://than.gs/m/903481 Large: https://than.gs/m/903483

Each vase comes with three pus options: whitehead, oozing and squirting. A smaller Practice Pimple is included with each to make it easier to calibrate your settings.

Want to squeeze out the perfect print? Here are a few recommendations:

  1. For dual color printing, select your size and pus preferences and assign your extruders. For single color printing, select your size and pus preferences and merge the models together in your slicer.
  2. Select “User Specified” Z Seam Position and enter coordinates for the center of the model. This ensures that the pus starts printing inside the zit and not out in midair.
  3. For dual color printing, you will not need a prime tower; the extra bumps just add to the effect.
  4. The pus geometry is 0.4mm high. I suggest a layer height of 0.2mm.
  5. To get the juiciest pus formation with your dual color prints, lower the speed of your pus extruder and increase the flow rate. The model printing in the video shows the “oozing” pus option printing at 10mm/sec at 300% flow rate.

Thanks for picking this Zit Vase! Is your stomach turning yet?


17 Likes19 DownloadsJuly 9, 2023



17 Likes19 DownloadsJuly 9, 2023
This model is restricted by licensing terms.