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gentleman pig boss – art decoration sculpture

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
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5.7 h
1 plate

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Matte Charcoal (11101) / Filament with spool / 1kg

Description

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This sculpture features a pig character styled as a refined gentleman, blending playful personality with intricate artistic detail. The pig is seated upright, dressed in a formal coat, bow tie, and top hat, giving it a distinguished yet lighthearted appearance.

The coat is richly decorated with ornate raised filigree patterns, adding texture and depth while enhancing the luxurious feel of the design. In each hand, the pig holds a spoon and fork, reinforcing the theme of dining or celebration and adding to the character’s storytelling charm.

 

Perfect For

Unique home or kitchen décor

Conversation-starting display piece

Gifts with humor and character

Painting and finishing projects

 

This model combines elegance, humor, and fine detailing, making it a standout decorative sculpture that feels both classic and playful.

 

 

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Print Instructions for Best Results

1. Clean the build plate thoroughly with dish soap until it “squeaks” under your finger.

2. Allow the model and build plate to cool completely to room temperature (about 30 minutes).

3. Do not remove the print by pulling or yanking the model.

4. Instead, remove the build plate and gently flex it—the model (with supports) should release on its own.

5. Use 3D cutters to remove supports for a cleaner and easier finish. (They’re inexpensive and well worth it.)

6. Do not remove supports immediately after printing—they are still hot and may not detach cleanly. Let them cool fully; they will come off much more easily.

7. For PETG and ABS prints, use Elmer’s glue stick.

 

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