3D model description
Get ready for horror at its finest! Introducing our chilling Jason Voorhees bust, meticulously detailed and ready to bring the terror into your home in 3D format.
Featured Features:
Haunting Realism: Every feature of the iconic assassin Jason Voorhees has been accurately captured on this model. From his signature mask to his fearsome machete, this bust is a masterpiece of terror.
Multiple Files for Easy Printing: We've split the model into 5 individual files to make printing and assembly simple and accurate - no previous 3D printing experience required!
Versatile Compatibility: Designed to be compatible with a wide range of 3D printers, this bust is perfect for both experienced enthusiasts and those taking their first steps into the world of 3D printing.
Technical Details:
File format: STL (5 individual files)
Scale: Adjustable to suit your preferences.
Level of detail: Extraordinary
Estimated printing time: Varies depending on your printer configuration
Recommended material: PLA or ABS
Assembly Instructions:
Follow our simple assembly instructions, included in the download, to assemble all the parts precisely. Creating your own Jason has never been so exciting!
Add Terror to your Collection:
Whether it's for your personal horror collection or to surprise your friends on Halloween, this bust is a must-have for horror movie lovers and collectors.
Download Now and Wake Up Jason:
Do you dare to have Jason in your home? Download this awesome bust today and bring the nightmare to life - click "Buy" and start your journey into the heart of horror now! ππͺπ»
3D printing settings
Of course, here are the recommended standard printing parameters for your model in SLA (stereolithography) technology:
Resin Material: Use a standard SLA resin that is compatible with your printer. You can choose a black or gray resin for an authentic Jason Voorhees look.
Layer: Set a print layer of approximately 0.05 to 0.1 mm. This thin layer will provide high quality details on the model. You can adjust it according to your preference, but remember that thinner layers will increase the printing time.
Supports: SLA printing generally requires supports to hold the parts in place during printing. Configure your printing software to generate supports where needed based on the geometry of your model.
Curing Time: After printing, parts printed in SLA resin should be cured under an ultraviolet (UV) light source according to the resin manufacturer's recommendations. Curing time may vary, but generally takes several minutes per side.
These parameters are general and may vary depending on the specific 3D printer and resin you are using. Always be sure to consult your printer and material manufacturer's recommendations for best results. Also, keep in mind that due to the complexity of your model, you may need to adjust the support settings specifically to achieve the best quality in detailed areas, such as Jason's mask and machete.
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