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This little ghost is trying its best to be scary, with not much success haha.
►Click here to grab it from the SEREV3d Current download links board (Accessible for paid members)
We provided a few different versions of the little ghost: a flower pot planter, single and multicolor 3mf, and a mini container version too, which is suitable to store candy, spices, or any little household objects.
The flower pot has a 10cm diameter at the base, and with the printing settings it’s sturdy and thick enough to be suitable to plant flowers and other plants in it.
Or if you want to just place your plant together with its own pot, you can easily measure and size the ghost to be able to hold you own pot too!
Print difficulty level: Beginner
Print settings:
If you have a Bambu printer, you can load the 3mf project files with the recommended slicing settings. (If you’re used to other settings with your machine, feel free to adjust the settings), we recommend to keep the orientation of each object the way it’s being imported, the position minimizes the amounts of supports needed and keeps the layer lines not too visible.
For the Flower Pot Planter:
Layer Height: 0.2mm
Infill: 40%
Infill pattern: Grid
Wall loops: 6 (like this it stays sturdy and won’t leak either when the plant is being watered)
Top Shell Layers: 4
Bottom Shell Layers: 4
Supports: no supports needed
Estimated print time: 13h
For the Mini Container (together with the lid):
Layer Height: 0.2mm
Ironing top surfaces
Infill: 10%
Infill pattern: Gyroid
Wall loops: 3
Supports: Automatic Tree(organic) Supports, Threshold angle 30° TopZ Distance: 0.28, BottomZ Distance: 0.2 (like this the supports can be removed easily)
Recommended filaments:
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Resources to print without painting or post processing:
Dual silk filament: ERYONE Silk Dual Color PLA Filament
OR
Gradient filament: iSANMATE Matte Gradient
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Resources for painting and post processing:
Filament: Polymaker PLA Matte White
Filler Primer: Rust-Oleum Filler and Sandable Primer Spray
Sandpaper: 3m Pro Grade Grit: 120, 3m Pro Grade Grit:220, 3M Wet or dry Sandpaper Grit: 600
and/or Bates- Sandpaper, 18 Pack, 12 Grits, 120 to 3000
Primer: Rust-Oleum Painter’s Touch Spray Paint White
Paint: Fantastory Craft Acrylic Paint Set
Clear coat finish: Rust-Oleum Matte Clear Coat or if you want glossy look Rust-Oleum Clear Gloss
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Post-processing steps:
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Sanding: Start with coarse sandpaper (120 grit) to smooth layer lines, then use finer grits (220) and lastly (400-600) for a more polished surface.
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Filler Primer: Apply a filler primer coat to cover imperfections. Let it dry completely.
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Wet Sanding: Use 400-600 grit sandpaper for wet sanding the primer, repeating as needed for smoothness.
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Final Primer Coat: Apply a thin layer of regular primer to create an even base for painting.
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Painting & Sealing: Paint with your chosen color from the acrylic paint set, then apply a clear coat (matte or glossy) for protection and finish.
►Click here to grab it from the SEREV3d Current download links board (Accessible for paid members)
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Have fun, we are looking forward to see your 3d prints!
Don’t forget to show off your awesome creations, or make requests for future designs on:
►Our Patreon chats: https://www.patreon.com/serev3d/chats
►Or in our SEREV3d facebook group: https://www.facebook.com/groups/1569100737016945
Other popular 3d print groups to show off your makes:
–3d Printing for Beginners and Pros
–F**k that, I’ll just 3D print it!
–3D Printing ⚙️