12oz. Dragon Slayer Can Cozy Dice Tower
380 downloads · 2 years ago · the Dragon Slayer mug is the perfect blend of practical and fun, serving both as a cozy holder for
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the Dragon Slayer mug is the perfect blend of practical and fun, serving both as a cozy holder for your favorite 12oz beverage can and a dice tower for your favorite games.. Support-free-printing. Did supply Bambu AMS color, But it's not print-tested. Print size Z-220mm x X-215mm Y-104mm. It is a tall print.
12oz. Dragon Slayer Can Cozy Dice Tower
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Love the design. Just a heads up, this company is using your designs, altering them, and not crediting you: https://www.doldols.com/personalized-dragon-dice-tower-mug-custom-dungeons-classes-mug-built-in-can-cozy-tabletop-rpg-board-game-accessory-dnd-gifts
Thanks. I have been contact with them.
Any chance of an alternative version with Dragon Saver? :) Not sure about my editing skills ;)
what paints do you use please, and where do you get them. thanku
Vallejo-Flat Brown, Silver Rub-n-buff both dry brushed on black PLA filament.
Has anyone have the optimum layer height but also when I try to print without supports my slicer says there is floating regions.
I design all my stuff to be printed at 0.16 mm layer height. But that's because I use a bambu. I think different printers have different optimal print Heights depending on their lead screws
A lot of my prints push the boundaries of what of what the slicers consider needing supports. If your printer is decent bridging there shouldn't be a problem. Maybe a few squigglies but you should be okay.
Printed without supports and omg I love the design. Will be defiantly be adding more to my collection. I used .16 for one and .12 for another didn't notice much of a difference other than print time. I will be posting pics soon. As for the buff and rub did you prime your prints or just do straight application?
Straight on to the print, usually I print in a satin black. Then I apply rub n buff and then brush Brown for wood grain. And then I seal it with a satin clear coat.
how is everyone printing this in multiple colors???
It has Bambu AMS color change 3mf. files.
I am using a flash forge 5m single color extruder so its not possible for me atm. But I am hoping to upgrade my extruder soon. I did see your youtube videos of rub and buff tho!!