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Inside Out memory orb Halloween basket

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill, slow speeds for my PETG
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill, slow speeds for my PETG
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We're doing the Inside Out 2 family theme for Halloween and thought it would be fun to have the kids (and adults) carry around glowing memory orbs corresponding to each character. I tried printing with transparent filament and then colored LEDs but it was more cost effective to print in the color PETG using white LEDs. Plus it looks better in the daytime. The overall glow would look better with a central bright bulb, but then where would the candy go?! Total cost is around $25USD depending on your cost of filament and desired internals. I listed what I used below.

 

Specs:

  • The orb/sphere is 23cm in diameter. Seemed most proportional for screen-accuracy while still allowing candy to go inside
  • The circular handle openings are 21x21mm to use your own handle
  • The flat base is nearly 11cm
  • The top opening is just over 14cm
  • Uses about 470g of filament
  • Using my slow PETG profile, each memory orb takes about 14.5hrs on my P1S

 

For printing:

  • No supports needed - overhang is about 73 degrees at the bottom
  • I used PETG hoping it will hold up when the kids trip and drop these
  • Print as pictured (bottom down, opening up). Printing with the opening against the build plate is also possible if your printer handles bridging ok (or you use central supports) but not necessary
  • 3 walls/perimeters which nearly fills in the ~3mm wall width
  • 15% infill (I'm using crosshatch) should be enough
  • My first trial I used part modifiers to do 100% infill around the handle cutouts. This is not necessary and leaves a strange artifact

 

Supplies:

  • Your choice of filament. I got this Sunlu PETG bundle for $110: https://a.co/d/5mZUoLA (so about $11/roll or $5.50 per memory orb)
    • Sunlu for orange, pink, blue, yellow, red and green. Using some other purple PETG from Amazon
  • Battery power for mobile illumination (about $2ea): https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3256806226252799.html
  • White rope LEDs (looked better than just the spaced out lights). About $8.50ea. https://www.aliexpress.com/item/3256807082224473.html
  • 5/8 inch rope to fit inside the 21mm opening for the handle ($20 for 50ft so about $5/bucket): https://a.co/d/0Ne90ZY
    • sorry for the freedom units :)
  • I affixed the LED lights to the inside with packaging tape. This also prevented candy from falling in between the lights. Reflective aluminum tape created dark areas and looked terrible - I would not recommend trying this.

 

Also Included:

  • Besides the OrbBasket.stl (this is what I am printing)….
  • OrbNoHandleHoles.stl does not have the cutouts so that you can modify or add your own
  • Orb230mmNoCuts.obj is just the sphere I made from Meshmixer to base everything off of. I couldn't find too many large hollow spheres to suit my needs so I'm sharing this one

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Printed an orange one for my daughters anxiety costume. Turned out great! I used Bambu Transparent PETG with the stock profile at 50% speed. I also created a small holder for the battery pack and used orange climbing rope for the handle. Thank you so much for the idea and model!
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I love it! great idea to stabilize the battery holder. I hope your daughter has a lot of fun with it! It's going to work as a nice light at night during trick or treating too!
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It worked so well. It was definitely tough enough, held quite a bit of candy, and the glow was awesome. We could see her group from the street because of this giant glowing orange ball running around. Thanks again!
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My pleasure! That was an unexpected benefit for us too... keeping track of the kids while they ran house to house. We got a lot of compliments on them!
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