Baby Cookie Heart Dragon
Hi, I'm Tracy! Veteran, full-time mom, and entrepreneur at heart! I love creating unique and fun designs!
This design (like all Cinderwing3D designs) is under copyright. Which means, upon purchase, you do NOT have the right to sell commercially. If you would like to legally sell them commercially, please join my Membership and subscribe to the tier for commercial resale. Link Below! The Digital files are never to be re-sold, shared, or given away!
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Filaments I use! Not an exhaustive list but if I remember, it'll be here! Amazon Affiliate links!
3D PRINTING SETTINGS
FDM Settings 3 walls 10-25% infill No supports Try brims if you have adhesion issues. Models tested between 60-100% generally
Resin Settings No supports, flat on plate 50 um layer thickness Light off delay can be helpful to let resin drip from links.
Proper bottom exposure tuning is recommended. Models, particularly in clear resins, can suffer from overexposure and fused links. The Ameralabs Town testing is highly recommended to tune your settings as to get proper articulated prints! Exposure varies greatly between resins, printers, and environments.


















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I'm guessing the fancier 3d printers can print multiple colors? (My sons is a toybox) but these little dragons and animals make me want to buy my own! 🤣
Yes! I recommend Bambu!
Anyone able to send me the ams version of the baby cookie heart dragon? I downloaded it but it errors out and wont open
What error exactly? And no, people may NOT send you files as my files are not to be shared or redistributed via my license :)
When downloading PLEASE MAKE SURE to use the "Download All" option. Do NOT click the little arrow and change it to 3mf. That will break the paint job
I used PLA silk and PLA wood and I am having trouble printing with those. Any suggestions? I have a new Bambu lab x1c. thanks
What exactly is troubling you? I could see the wood PLA and the silk PLA not adhering well to each other admittedly
This is huge. How far can I safely scale it down?
All my models can be scaled between 60-100% guaranteed