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Tabletop Terrain Rock Formation One

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Dark Gray (10105) / Refill / 1kg

Description

 

I am just a Hobbyist. I 3D print organic models for fun. Started with a Bambu Lab A1 Mini about 3 years ago and just have not looked back. Many of the models I created initially relied on AI generative assistance. I would then go to blender to work on them while I was learning. I am by no means a seasoned veteran of Blender but I have been able to remove AI from almost all of my workflow process. All Models from me are test printed multiple times with different filament. I try not to use the meta or most expensive filament for test prints. All photos from me will be as is, No Paint, No Primer, just removed supports and took the pics. If there is excessive wispy stringing, I may hit it with a heat gun to clean that up, but everything is photographed as it comes off the printer. Because of this you may see scratches, some stringing, etc. These can all be cleaned up in post processing but I want you as the people printing it to see what exactly to expect coming off your printer. As I stated earlier, my hobby started with 3D printing. My print profiles are very clean. Consider using the .2mm Nozzle profiles for other models you may want to print in the future.

For additional examples of prints I have done (not my models) see Odd_Zone5925 on Reddit. I have printed everything under the sun; from funtional parts in a mechanical setting to DnD minis and dragons, masks, signs, Hueforges, furniture and decorations, etc. across many forms of filament. If there is a way, I print it. I really love the hobby and just want to toss a few things out to the community that I made myself. Cheers to everyone!
 

Tabletop Gaming Terrain

 

Miniature Rock Formation for DnD and any other tabletop game. 
As shown: Printed in Bambu Lab Basic PLA - Dark Gray

 

Scales to any size but printed as shown in in studio pic - 65mm peak height, 124g of filament.

 

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If you want to boost me, I greatly appreciate it. I love gaming and 3D printing and will keep the models coming!

Just want to end on one note. The models that you find here are set in very specific print profile settings. These are incredibly clean print profiles designed to do well with the models being shown. You are more than welcome to use these print profiles to print other models.

 

To use a print profile on another model of your choice:

  • Open the 3mf that you want to use.
  • add a plate, and open a new model as geometry only on the new plate. It will automatically apply the same settings from the project to that model. 
  • Slice the model to ensure there are no conflicts or non-manifold errors.
  • Print!
  • You can also save these settings in your user presets to use in the future without the hoops.

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