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Potion Bottle Blanks (display)

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Potions at 40% Size 0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
Potions at 40% Size 0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Potion Bottle Blanks (non-functional) - NEW for 2026

 

Potion Bottle Blanks

These potion bottles were designed with display in mind, most are larger than 3" in size. They are NOT functioning bottles, as in they don't open or hold anything inside. They're solid pieces. Included are several common shapes; round, oval, square and others. Also are some more unique potion bottle shapes and a vial version. Excellent for that vibe of alchemy, apothecary, wizardry, witch/warlock or mad scientist. Fun for Halloween decoration or just having a unique look to a desk, shelf or stand.

 

NOTES: ALL the potion bottles can be scaled up or down. They retain their smoothness from 1% to 200% scale. Because they are “blanks”, decorations (like skulls, bats, spiders, etc.) and lettering can be added to them in the slicer as you see fit. Create completely unique pieces as your imagination allows. After the pieces have finished printing and/or painting, more decorations can be added like; rope, chain, tags and the like.

 

Recommended settings:

.4 nozzle.

10% infill.

2 walls.

Layer height .08mm “extra fine” quality.

 

Seam placement in the back seems to be the best option for these. However, a random seam placement gives a more smooth transition if you don't mind the extra sanding.

 

I recommend using a .2 nozzle if you can. The seams and layers lines are smaller and much more manageable but the print time and use of filament goes way up. If those are concerns, stay with a .4 or .6 nozzle.

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