Fortune Goddess Bust
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Description
The file represents an elegant bust in the classical sculpture style. It depicts an allegorical female deity, likely a fusion of the Blindfolded Goddess (Fortuna) and Abundance.
The figure wears a softly draped tunic, fastened on the right shoulder by a circular brooch. Her face is covered by a blindfold, symbolizing the randomness of fate, and is framed by wavy hair adorned with a crown. In her arms, she holds a large cornucopia (horn of abundance) from which numerous coins overflow, falling onto the elaborate circular pedestal and accumulating next to a money bag.
It is a piece with high aesthetic impact but technically challenging due to minute details (individual embossed coins, subtle folds of the garment) and organic shapes that require strategic supports to avoid damaging smooth surfaces.
Technical Data and Print Parameters
| Parameter | Recommended Setting for Bambu Studio |
|---|---|
| Printer | Bambu Lab A1 |
| Filament | White PETG (AzureFilm) |
| Nozzle | 0.4 mm |
| Nozzle Temperature | 240°C - 245°C (lower to 230°C-235°C if humidity is suspected) |
| Build Plate Temperature | 70°C - 80°C (on textured PEI build plate) |
| Layer Height | Adaptive Layer Height to optimize curves and times |
| Wall Generator | Arachne (essential for defining coin edges) |
| Infill | 10% - 15% Gyroid |
Advanced Settings and Slicer Tips
- Z-Seam: Must be set to Back. This will hide the seam line behind the back and in the hair, preserving the cleanliness of the face, neck, and front drapery.
- Supports: Choose Tree Slim or Snug supports.
- Support Origin: Activate the Build plate only option. This will prevent supports from generating directly from the statue's body to hold the cornucopia, preserving the surface finish.
- Z Support Distance: Set to 0.20 mm. PETG fuses easily; a correct distance is vital to detach branches without breaking protruding coins or the figure's chin.
- Outer Wall Speed: Slow down to 60-80 mm/s. A constant and balanced speed will ensure a very homogeneous matte white color, hiding typical PETG micro-imperfections.
- Cooling: Keep the part fan between 30% and 60%. PETG needs heat to bind layers well, but on overhanging details like coins, air is needed to crystallize the plastic in place.
- Material Preparation: White PETG is unforgiving of humidity. A wet filament will cause micro-bubbles that will burn in the nozzle, leaving dark dots and strings on the statue's pristine surface. Ensure the spool is perfectly dry before starting.
License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.








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