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The Coffee Reaper - Dead Tired Edition Desk Buddy

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Print Profile(1)

All
A1 mini
A1
X1E
P2S
X1 Carbon
H2D Pro
X1
H2C
P1P
H2D
H2S
P1S
X2D
A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
2.2 h
1 plate
5.0(1)

Open in Bambu Studio
Boost
16
46
2
0
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Released 

Description

🛠️ Support the Process!

💡 What you see is what you get: Unlike many profiles that only upload digital renders of unprintable models, every single design here is fully test-printed, refined in Blender/Meshmixer, and optimized for FDM before release.

I spend hours tweaking geometries, custom supports, and wasting my own filament so that you can enjoy a flawless, hassle-free print on your first try.

If my test-printing hours saved your time and filament, feel free to keep my printers running and fuel the next project! Any support is greatly appreciated: paypal.me/mjrko84

☕ The Coffee Reaper - "Dead Tired" Edition (Desk Buddy)

"Because even the embodiment of Death refuses to start the harvest without a proper double espresso. It's not a threat, it's just Monday."

Feeling "dead tired"? This Coffee Reaper is the ultimate desk companion for every IT office, gaming setup, or 3D printing lab. Depicting a small Grim Reaper in a rare moment of relaxation while enjoying his favorite mug, it is the perfect piece to bring a smile during long work sessions.

💡 Make it Yours!

Don't forget you can use the Bambu Studio Text Tool to emboss your favorite phrase on the tombstone behind the reaper, such as "DEAD TIRED" or "COFFEE FIRST"!

If you enjoy this little harvester, please leave a Like and share your prints! ☕💀

📏 Dimensions & Scale

This model is fully scalable, allowing you to size it up for a display piece or down for a small lucky charm.

  • Tested Height: 60mm (6cm).
  • Tested Base: 54mm diameter.

⚙️ Print Settings (Tested Profile)

Optimized for a perfect balance between speed and detail:

  • Resolution (Layer Height): 0.20mm (Standard).
  • Nozzle: 0.4mm.
  • Infill: 10-15% Gyroid.
  • Material: Works great in PLA (Grey, Bone, or Black).

🛠️ Optimized Support Strategy

I have put special care into the support placement to ensure a clean finish and easy post-processing:

  • Custom Supports: I have manually removed supports in specific tricky areas, such as the back of the feet under the robe.
  • The Reason: In these spots, standard supports would be nearly impossible to remove without damaging the model.
  • Pro Tip: Use Tree Supports (Auto) for the remaining necessary areas like the hood and the mug for effortless removal.

🎨 Painting Tips

  • The Robe: Matte Black with a light grey "dry brush" on the fabric folds.
  • The Skeleton: Bone White or Ivory with a dark brown wash (like Agrax Earthshade) to make the ribcage detail pop.
  • The Mug: Paint it a bright, contrasting color (like Red or Teal) to make it the focal point!

 

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It helps me buy more filament to test and design new functional parts.

*Happy Printing!*

 

Technical & Creative Note: This design is based on an AI generation (Tripo) that I have manually refined and tested on FDM prints to ensure printability and quality. The featured photo is of the actual physical print. I’ve included AI-colored renders only as a visual reference for those who wish to paint the miniature.

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