Flying Dragon Book Nook
Add a touch of fantasy to your bookshelf with our Flying Dragon Book Nook. This 3D printable model features a dragon in mid-flight, appearing to breathe fire onto your books. The dragon is supported by a hidden stand that connects to the flame, giving the illusion that it’s hovering above your bookcase.
Product Details:
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Detailed Design: The model captures the essence of a dragon in flight, with intricate details on its scales, wings, and pose.
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Clever Suspension: The dragon is held aloft by a hidden stand that fits between and under two books, creating a seamless floating effect.
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Easy Printing: Designed for a 200 mm print bed, the model prints easily with some supports needed on the dragon’s neck and wings.
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Realistic Flames: The flame base can be printed with dual-color silk filament in red and yellow, adding a realistic fire effect.
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File Formats: Includes STL files and a 3MF file with custom supports, optimized in PrusaSlicer for easy setup.
What's Included:
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STL files for the dragon, flame and stand.
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3MF file prepared in PrusaSlicer with custom supports.
Dimensions:
- Fits a 220 mm print bed.
3D Printing Settings:
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Layer Height: 0.15 mm
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Infill: 10%
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Supports: Minimal supports required on the dragon’s neck and wings.
About Us:
This model was created by 3Demon, a group of 3D modeling and printing enthusiasts based in Prague. We’ve been making 3D printable models for over a decade. Explore more of our work or join our community here: 3Demon.



































Great print! I'm super happy you like the design and I hope your wife enjoys the dragon decoration too!
Ohhh that's clever. A book nook without the nook.
Haha true, but cmon, it's a dragon breathing fire at your books! Of course, it won't keep them nice and stable haha!
I have an anycubic Kobra 3 and am having issues with this print. The flame and stand come out fine, but the dragon is not really getting started and stringing quickly. I have adjusted temps and so forth. Any help would be greatly appreciated. I'm new at 3d printing.