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Coral Saucer Decorative Dish 3d model
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Coral Saucer Decorative Dish 3d model
Coral Saucer Decorative Dish 3d model
Coral Saucer Decorative Dish 3d model
Coral Saucer Decorative Dish 3d model

Coral Saucer Decorative Dish

This model is restricted by licensing terms. 

This piece is inspired by the organic shapes found in the ocean. It’s a shallow saucer that looks like a cluster of coral branches coming together to form a small bowl. The texture is bumpy and detailed, much like real coral, with different heights and thicknesses for the branches. It works well as a catch-all for small items like jewelry or keys, but it also looks great just sitting on a shelf as a piece of decor. The design is airy and light, making it a nice addition to a bathroom or a coastal-themed room. It’s a simple way to bring a bit of nature indoors.


I test all my models with default Bambu Lab slicer settings: 0.2mm layer height, 10% infill, tree supports. No complex tweaks needed. If a model requires special settings, I include a prepared 3MF file (rare).

Community Makes (1)
The intricate geometry of this piece made printing somewhat tricky (and perhaps filament brand dependent).  The white version repeatedly failed to have adequate interlayer adhesion and the "polyps" often fractured until I raised the nozzle temperature 10 degrees and slowed the printing down.  I do like the result, however.
The intricate geometry of this piece made printing somewhat tricky (and perhaps filament brand dependent).  The white version repeatedly failed to have adequate interlayer adhesion and the "polyps" often fractured until I raised the nozzle temperature 10 degrees and slowed the printing down.  I do like the result, however.


Community Makes (1)
The intricate geometry of this piece made printing somewhat tricky (and perhaps filament brand dependent).  The white version repeatedly failed to have adequate interlayer adhesion and the "polyps" often fractured until I raised the nozzle temperature 10 degrees and slowed the printing down.  I do like the result, however.
The intricate geometry of this piece made printing somewhat tricky (and perhaps filament brand dependent).  The white version repeatedly failed to have adequate interlayer adhesion and the "polyps" often fractured until I raised the nozzle temperature 10 degrees and slowed the printing down.  I do like the result, however.

Discussions
Douglas M
bjdarch05
The intricate geometry of this piece made printing somewhat tricky (and perhaps filament brand dependent). The white version repeatedly failed to have adequate interlayer adhesion and the "polyps" often fractured until I raised the nozzle temperature 10 degrees and slowed the printing down. I do like the result, however.
The intricate geometry of this piece made printing somewhat tricky (and perhaps filament brand dependent).  The white version repeatedly failed to have adequate interlayer adhesion and the "polyps" often fractured until I raised the nozzle temperature 10 degrees and slowed the printing down.  I do like the result, however. 3d model
PrinterBambu Lab A1 mini
MaterialPLA+
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density10 %
SupportsNone

Coral Saucer Decorative Dish

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Anton T
Decorartor7.4K followers
This model is restricted by licensing terms.