Mushroom shelf “Formitopsis Pinicula” II
**A selection of 4 3D scanned red banded bracket mushrooms that I collected over multiple years and two countries. ** I split them up into their color zones so you can print them with a single-color setup, but I also made painted-on multi-color 3MFs! If you want the entire mushroom in on color, those are also included.
Instructions split multi-color print
- Print all parts
- Insert the connectors into the bottom layer
- Apply glue to the flat surface
- Add the other two parts and press them together for a bit
- You can either screw or glue the holder onto your wall. There are various glue or tape products for wall fixation out there. I used 3M Tape. Old fashioned screws and dowels are the most reliable fixation. The screw-hole diameter is 5.5mm.
Instructions multi color or single-color print
- Print all parts
- You can either screw or glue the holder onto your wall. There are various glue or tape products for wall fixation out there. I used 3M Tape. Old fashioned screws and dowels are the most reliable fixation. The screw-hole diameter is 5.5mm.
I scaled the mushroom to 70% of their original size, if you want to scale them back up, use the holder_for_upcaling - the only difference is the screw-hole size of 3mm that will be usable when scaled.
Print settings Required volume: 175 x 175 x 150 mm. Yes, this is printable on an A1 mini, you have to rotate the mushrooms by 45 degrees on the z-axis to fit
Material: PLA Print direction: files are rotated correctly Support: Only the three red bands from the split multi-color print require support, all other parts print support free. Support type: Tree; Threshold angle 30, the default setting in Bambu slicer. Nozzle size: 0,4 mm Line width: 0,4 mm Layer height 0,2 mm Infill: 15% Build plate adhesion type: none, a brim for the three red bands from the split multi-color print.






































