MALLA | nut bowl
MALLA | nut bowl
Spin. Crack. Snack. Repeat.
Built for organized human squirrels.
This double-decker bowl keeps your stash of nuts in motion, with rotating plates and a central hideout for your nutcrackers.
DIMENSIONS (bottom plate) Ø209mm H 40mm DIMENSIONS (top plate) Ø209mm H 30mm
3D PRINT SETTINGS: All STL files are already oriented properly. You need to print 4 parts: • a bottom plate • a top plate • a cylinder • an optional divider, if you want your nutcrackers to stand more upright.
THE PLATES & CYLINDER • Set the layer height to 0.3mm for a 0.4mm nozzle, or 0.4mm for a 0.8mm nozzle. (0.2mm would also work but much slower).
The items in the pictures were printed with a 0.8mm nozzle, 2 perimeter lines. But you can also print with a 0.4mm nozzle, in which case you'll get 4 perimeter lines.
On the 3D model, the bottom face of the plates appear full. That's normal. To achieve the woven pattern of those faces you have to: • turn off the top and bottom layers (set to 0) • pick an infill pattern of your choice (gyroid pattern on the pictures) • On top of that, for 0.4mm nozzles, push the "infill line width" (sparse infill and internal infill) to 0.6mm to make the weave of the front face nice and strong • Set the infill to about 35% for a 0.8mm nozzle, and about 30% for a 0.4mm nozzle with 0.6mm infill line width.
Layer height: 0.3 mm Top layers: 0 Bottom layers: 0 Infill pattern: gyroid 30 to 35% Infill line width: 0.6 to 0.8mm Infill-wall overlap: 50% Build adhesion type: None Supports: None
For Bambu Lab users, make sure to:
- turn OFF "slow down for overhangs"
- set "wall generator" to "arachne".
DIVIDER Go with any settings you like. I printed mine in "vase (spiral) mode to save time. But you can print it full with default print settings.
Happy printing!
























