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Jack Skellington Pumpkin Halloween Lightbox LED Lamp

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This 3D model encapsulates the eerie charm of Jack Skellington, a beloved character from the iconic tale "The Nightmare Before Christmas." The design skillfully integrates Jack's distinctive features into a captivating pumpkin-shaped lightbox. With intricately carved details and a playful yet spooky expression, this lightbox embodies the spirit of Halloween and the mischievous yet endearing essence of Jack Skellington. When illuminated, it casts a captivating glow, highlighting the intricacies of the design and creating an enchanting atmosphere. Perfect for Halloween enthusiasts and fans of the film, this Jack Skellington pumpkin lightbox is a unique and eye-catching addition to any space, adding a touch of whimsy and a dash of frightful fun. Let Jack Skellington bring a hauntingly delightful ambiance to your room with this expertly crafted 3D printed lightbox.

If you don't have or don't want to install LED's you can just glue the parts together and have an awesome sign!

WARNING!

- remove purge line at the beginning of the print, it may interfere, specially with bigger prints!

 

 

Materials and tools:
- glue gun
- aluminum tape
- led strip (here is the one I use): simple 1m white led USB

- soldering iron (optional)

 

RECOMMENDATIONS

- use a textured PEI sheet
- remove purge line at the beginning of the print!
- use the print profile, it has quite a few setting changes that help achieve the best results
- make a hole for the USB strip wherever you like it best with a soldering iron, drill or in the slicer

- use the aluminum tape on the inside of the backplate to help with light diffusion
- glue the LED's the further away from the colored design possible; placing them too close ruins the diffusion and the individual LED's become visible

Bambu Studio Settings:
I always recommend using the print profile I provided since it has settings with which I've been able to get the best results.
If you choose not to here are the main slicer settings I recommend:
- preferences (ctrl + P) → activate developer settings → Quality →Advanced → First Layer Flow Ratio: 1.04 to 1.08
- Quality → Wall generator → Arachne
- Quality → Wall transitioning threshold angle → 50º
- Strength → Advanced → Infill/wall overlap → 20% to 25%
- Quality → Advanced → Avoid crossing walls
- Increasing retraction / reducing temperature can help reducing wisps
- Order color printing from lightest to darkest color


How to make a hole in Bambu Studio:



Assembly video:

 

How to print without AMS:

 

 

 

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