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Art Nouveau Comb with Dragonfly – Ornament

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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3.2 h
3 plates
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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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7.9 h
2 plates

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VERSION 2 ADDED WITH SEPARATE COMB SLIGHTLY MODIFIED AND OPTIMIZED FOR FASTER PRINTING

There are 3 plates: one for the comb top, one for the high comb version, and one for the low comb version

 

THERE ARE TWO DIFFERENT VERSIONS WITH INTERLOCKING JOINTS FOR CENTERING AND GLUING

 

high comb

 

low comb

 

This comb originated from the desire to transform a simple accessory into a small work of art

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The design is inspired by the Art Nouveau style, with its soft and natural lines, and revolves around the figure of the dragonfly, a symbol of lightness, elegance, and transformation. Each curve is designed to evoke organic elements, almost as if the comb grew naturally, not designed

3D Printed, the model combines aesthetics and character: it is perfect as a decorative hair accessory, but also as a display piece or an original gift for those who love design, art, and unusual objects

 

Printing tip:
For a premium result, use thin layers (0.16 mm) and consider a silk filament finish to achieve a satin gold effect as in the photo, more difficult to print but a very beautiful result!

The models in the photo are one in gold PLA Silk and the black one in PLA.

 

For better strength, PETG is recommended.

 

 

 

be careful to gently remove the supports because there are many of them

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Interesting model! Thanks for the model! The print went well, but I have a few questions... The comb’s design itself is interesting, but in some places it needs additional support; otherwise, it sags and ruins the whole look! The second thing that ruins the look is the rectangular side with the teeth! It should be curved to match the lower lines of the upper design! In my opinion, splitting the model isn’t the right solution! You shouldn’t split it and create such weak joints on an object that requires force and will always be prone to breaking. After printing, I had to heat the middle of the crest with a gas torch and bend it slightly... after all, the head isn’t rectangular, but has some rounding... :-)
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