Oogie Boogie Jello Mold
I did use cooking spray to help get the mold to separate from the jello easier. It is still a little difficult around the thin part at the top of the head, but I didn't want to lose this detail, so I flexed the mold a little to separate that part and just went slow and careful.
I printed this in PETG on a P1P using the textured PEI plate.
Ensure you have detect thin walls enabled in Bambu Studio.
The 3mf file is set at 130% scale to maximize the size of the mold. It's using a 10mm outer brim to help prevent warping. Feel free to remove the brim if you feel it is unnecessary.
Settings that I used:
0.4 nozzle
Generic PETG profile but with bed temp changed to 70c.
0.2mm layer height
5 walls
0 top layers
0 bottom layers
0% infill
10mm outer brim