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Ice Pop Mold - Print, Fill, Enjoy

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0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate

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🧊 Ice Pop Mold – Print, Fill, Enjoy

Perfect ice pop mold for hot summer days – directly from the printer, without a single support. Simply fill, freeze, done.

🖨️ Print Settings

  • No supports needed – the model is designed to be completely support-free
  • Recommended filament: Bambu Lab PLA Pure – specially suitable for food contact and ideal for applications where the material comes into direct contact with food
  • Layer Height: 0.2 mm
  • Infill: ≥ 15 % (Gyroid or Grid)
  • Walls: at least 3 perimeter for stability and tightness

❄️ Usage

  1. Fill mold with juice, soda, or your favorite mixture
  2. Insert stick and place horizontally in the freezer
  3. Freeze for at least 4–6 hours
  4. Ice won't release? Simply hold the mold briefly under warm water – the ice will release instantly and slide out cleanly

⭐ Boost – Show what you print!

If you like the mold, hit Boost and upload a photo of your homemade ice pop – I'd be thrilled with every result! Especially in summer, it's doubly fun to see how your creations look. Every Boost helps make the model more visible and lets more people enjoy the perfect summer ice. 🚀

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