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Gothic Cathedral Window Arch

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P1S
H2D Pro
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X2D
A1
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X1 Carbon
X1
A2L

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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4.2 h
1 plate

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Description

Another in my series of Gothic Arches. Bring a touch of gothic cathedral architecture to your shelf, wall, desk, or seasonal decor with this detailed tracery arch display piece. Inspired by pointed cathedral windows, quatrefoil cutouts, layered arches, and decorative columns, this model is designed to add dark academia or gothic charm without needing a large print footprint.

 

The open tracery design lets the background show through, making it look great against a wall, on a display stand, or as part of a gothic decor set. It prints as a decorative architectural accent and works especially well in matte black, metallic or marble filaments.

 

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License

This work is licensed under a Standard Digital File License – Community Use (SDFL‑C).

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