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Eyeball Candy Dish

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  • batwing_stand.stl
  • bloodshot_details.stl
  • eyeball_multicolor.stl
  • eyeball_single_color.stl
  • iris (lid_piece_1).stl
  • pupil (lid_piece_2).stl

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Publication date 2023-10-21 at 06:28
Design number 1527461

3D printer file info

3D model description

A simple Halloween candy dish designed to look like a giant eyeball! There are a couple versions, a single color version and a "bloodshot" version. You will need a multicolor printer that can print at least 2 colors to print the bloodshot version.

I have also included a stand that is made of 2 "bat wings." It prints in 2, support-free pieces and just slides together to hold the eyeball.

**These designs are uploaded with a non-commercial license. Purchasing this file does not grant you the right to sell commercially.

If you would like to consider gaining access to ALL of my models and the rights to print and sell them, you can check out my Patreon at
https://www.patreon.com/thinair3D

3D printing settings

Printing Info:
These are just the settings I used to test the model, feel free to use whatever settings work best for you.
FDM or Resin: FDM
Scaling: Can be scaled up, may not work too well scaled down.
Supports: None
Infill/Perimeters: 25% Infill + 3 Perimeters
Nozzle Size: 0.4
Layer Height: 0.2

Printing & Assembly:
Choose whether you want the bloodshot version or not. You will print the same iris/pupil combo for either version.

1) To print the lid (pupil/iris), import both objects into your slicer as a singlle object. If you are printing with a multicolor printer, set the different pieces to whatever colors you want. If you are using a single color printer, you can set a color change for where the iris transitions to the pupil.

2) To print the single color, non-bloodshot eyeball just import the Eyeball_Single_Color model and print.

3) To print the bloodshot eyeball, import both the Eyeball_Multicolor and Bloodshot_Details at the same time as a single object. Then change the color of the Bloodshot_Details.

File List (6):
- eyeball_single_color (STL)
- eyeball_multicolor (STL)
- bloodshot_details (STL)
- iris (lid_piece_1) (STL)
- pupil (lid_piece_2) (STL)
- batwing_stand (STL)

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