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Description
NOTE: For most models, it is worth reading the description carefully, and for some it is even necessary.
Remix of the “Realistic Textured Wasp Nest, Deterrent, Anti Wasp” model (ZZ_Steve_O).
The size is the same, but the parameters (3MF file) have been changed for a faster and lighter print.
Additionally, the model is equipped with a large Multiboard thread, making it not only easy to attach to the Multiboard but also allowing you to create virtually any mounting options you need.

A profile with 5 mounting examples has been added to the model:

- Model A: Rope holder
- Model B: Rope holder (T-Bolt)
- Model C: A headband/arm for attaching directly to the Multiboard (Push-Fit)
- Model D: A headband/arm for attaching directly to the Multiboard (2x Small Thread Hole)
- Model E: A headband/arm for attaching directly to eg. wall (2x 4.6 mm hole)
Resizing
If you want to scale the model, work only on the "Flat top Fake Wasp Nest" object. Do not resize the "12.5mm Big MB (Negative Part)" object to maintain compatibility with the Multiboard Big Thread.
This is why the thread (Multiboard Big Thread) is not integrated with the main object, but exists as a separate element to allow for easy and safe model resizing.
75% Size
For example, the models (print profiles) include a model scaled to 75% (the main element), while maintaining compatibility with Multiboard Big Thread. An even smaller size likely also means a different mounting system...
Custom mounting system?
But if you need a unique mounting system, go for it. You can use Multiboard (Big Thread). You can also delete the negative threaded object and insert whatever you want... :-)
What material?
You can print from pretty much anything you want. Theoretically, if the model is going to be hanging in the sun, PET-G would be a better choice than PLA. However, I've had several PLA objects in my garden for over two years, and they're fine.
That's why, in this case, I'd focus more on the color than the material ;-)
You can change the material type as needed while creating the print (Bambu Studio, Bambu Handy).
Does it really work?
I don't know. I suspect not... But it looks cool. Whether as decoration or... as a scare tactic ;-)
Boost Me (for free)
If the model was useful - like and give a boost. It doesn't cost you anything, and for me it's information that it was worth it :-)
Filament in Print Profiles
The filament specified in print profiles is usually just a guideline. It simply must be there. But most often – unless the model description specifically states that a given element must be printed with a specific filament – you can easily change it to the type you want to print the model with. Of course, when making such a decision, it's worth considering not only the type of filament you have, but also what will actually be best for the given print (model, application).
You can change the material type as needed while creating the print (Bambu Studio, Bambu Handy).

























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