Harry Potter Cauldrons

Harry Potter Cauldrons

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0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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8 plates
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I've designed these cauldrons a couple of years ago and thought i could share them with you.

 

I used them for boardgames, to put the different chips, crystals… in them.

 

But they can also be used to put candy's and other stuff in them.

 

I printed them in Amazon Basics PETG, with tight supports to get the bottom a little cleaner.

 

The picture above, is from a reprint on my X1C, to check its printability.

 

The supports are really thight, so remove them with a dull knife. Put the knife in between the supports and the cauldron, and work your way around the support.

It should come off in one piece, like in my picture.

 

I've cranked up the “AUX Fan” on 100% and left the door closed, to get the Overhangs ass clean as possible. The overhangs were catastrophic without it, so i recommend you to do it and put the chamber fan on 60%.

 

The bottom will still be rough.

 

There are 8 models, 7 with logos from the different hogwarts houses… and 1 clean one without any logo.

 

I've only tested it on my X1C and on a Prusa MK3s, since i only had access to those.

 

Have fun

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printed pretty good, lots of fun supports to remove on the bottom 😅🥴
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Yeah those supports are mean 😅 but it was the only solution for me to get the bottom clean. If you use a larger top z distance on the support, then you will end up with a bumpy finish.
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so after a couple of of setting changed and moving supports around it came out good
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That is to be expected above support material in such density and on such steep overhangs. Those are the reasons, the settings were set so tightly, to mitigate it. And in all honesty, who s gonna look below the cauldrons? You can hardly see it upfront. If you want to get rid of it, you could try pla as support interface material, be carefull as this could cause clogging and is for experienced users. There are a lot of videos online explaining on how to do it.
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Use standard supports and follow the instructions for removal
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