WELCOME TO HALLOWEEN DECORATION PART 1!
Since Halloween is suuper near I have prepared a series of models in order to have an amazing PINTING OCTOBER!
To start this mini-series I present you my take on the super Famous Jack o'Lantern
I have prepared 4 different models of faces for this one in order to have a bit or variety when decorating so it does not look repetitive. My personal fav is the one that has the eyes with different sizes by a lot, it simply looks amazing!
This print will use the little electric candles in order to create the light effect! As said, the set up is super easy and it is safe to use everywhere. I got mines from Temu but I am sure you can get them also in Amazon for super cheap!
You will also need 4 magnets 5x3mm per pumpkin in order to close them. This brings new opportunities because you can attach half of the pumpkin (with the candle inside) to ANYTHING MAGNETIC! Just let your creativity flowing, can't wait to see with people come up with!
MATERIAL LIST: -Electric candle from Temu/Amazon -4 5x3mm magnets per pumpkin
I used polymaker_3d filaments as always for that amazing final result! Sunrise orange and Army Dark Green just look amazing together don't you think?
Make sure to comment if you would like the same model but to use with real candles! I think it can be also a great addition for your home decor!
Do not hesitate to drop a follow because A LOT MORE MODELS ARE COMING SOON!!
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Buying this model does not grant access to sell it commercially, just for PERSONAL USE!
++Recommended Settings**
MODEL IS NOT SCALABLE, LEAVE IT AS IT IS FOR FITMENT ISSUES WITH THE MAGNETS!
Layer height: -0.2 mm is perfect
-SUPPORTS ARE NEEDED FOR ALL OF THE MODELS. I used the basic Bambulab tree supports and has all turned out to be perfect.
-No extra adhesion to the bed is needed
-Infill: 10% in order to end up with a rigid piece. Less could break the piece when adding the magnets.
POST PRINT:
The magnets do not need to be glued in, just press them with the pointy end of the pliers that came with your printer!