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Pinecone Mycena Geocache - Geocache Pineapple Mycena

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Publication date 2023-12-31 at 16:02
Design number 1678755

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Mycena seynii is a type of mushroom from the TRICHOLOMATACEAE family that thrives in pine forests, thriving by decomposing fallen pine cones when they begin to rotate. It prefers resinous and stone pine trees, which have slightly larger pine cones. This type of mushroom primarily emerges in autumn and is abundant in Central Europe, where 120 species are known, although they face challenges in completing their biological cycle.

Now, setting the scene... In Spain, it is quite common to spot Mycena seynii in any pine forest, making it an ideal candidate for creating an elegant and practical geocaching cache.

The three mushrooms that simulate Mycenas are left unassembled for you to place wherever you prefer on the top of the pine cone. This model is perfect for nature enthusiasts and those seeking something exclusive, whether for geocaching or their 3D printing collection.

I hope you enjoy printing and bringing to life this little natural wonder in your own space!

Happy geocaching!


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Mycena seynii is a type of mushroom of the family TRICHOLOMATACEAE that grows in pine forests, saprophytizing the fallen pine cones of the tree, when they begin to rot. It prefers the resin and stone pines, which have somewhat larger cones. This type of mushroom comes out mainly in autumn and is abundant in Central Europe, where 120 species are known, although it is not easy for them to complete their biological cycle.

And after putting us in situation .... In Spain it is very common to see it in any pine forest so it has seemed to me perfect to make a very elegant and practical cache.

The three mushrooms simulating Mycenae I have left them disassembled so that you can glue them wherever you want on the top of the pineapple. This model is ideal for nature lovers and those looking for something unique in both geocaching and for their 3D print collection.

I hope you enjoy printing and bringing this little natural wonder to life in your own space!

Happy geocaching!

3D printing settings


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Temperature: 210 ΒΊC

Print bed temperature: 50 ΒΊC

Print speed: 60 mm/s

Line width: 0.4 mm

Layer height: 0.2 mm

Supports: Yes

VERY IMPORTANT! Set the Z-hop to a minimum of 0.3mm to prevent the nozzle from colliding with the mushrooms, causing them to fall off.


ENGLISH


Temperature: 210 ΒΊC

Printing bed temperature: 50 ΒΊC

Printing speed: 60 mm/s

Line width: 0.4 mm

Layer height: 0.2 mm

Supports: Yes

MUY IMPORTANT!!! Set the Z-jump to a minimum of 0.3mm so that thezzle does not trip on the mushrooms causing them to fall off.

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