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Flame Catcher - Support Free 3d model
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Flame Catcher - Support Free 3d model
Flame Catcher - Support Free 3d model
Flame Catcher - Support Free 3d model
Flame Catcher - Support Free 3d model
Flame Catcher - Support Free 3d model
Flame Catcher - Support Free 3d model

Flame Catcher - Support Free

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No Supports Needed! The Flame Catcher 3D print file is a fiery and functional design that doubles as a unique decor piece and a handy storage solution. Shaped like a roaring flame with an expressive mouth, it’s perfect for holding keys, phones, or other small belongings while adding a touch of personality to your space. Ideal for fans of creative and quirky designs, this model combines style and practicality, making it a standout addition to any desk, entryway, or nightstand.

Community Makes (1)
Printed in parts in PLA and used supports as I had previously issues with adhesion or overhangs in some models and did not wanted to risk it, used support only critical regions so it was minimal

everything was with 3 walls and gyroid infill except for flame part where I went with 4 walls and lightning infill top save on filament and time it is top heavy due to that but with logs being more dense and everything glued together its just right, very cute model I'm very happy with the result :3
Printed in parts in PLA and used supports as I had previously issues with adhesion or overhangs in some models and did not wanted to risk it, used support only critical regions so it was minimal

everything was with 3 walls and gyroid infill except for flame part where I went with 4 walls and lightning infill top save on filament and time it is top heavy due to that but with logs being more dense and everything glued together its just right, very cute model I'm very happy with the result :3


Community Makes (1)
Printed in parts in PLA and used supports as I had previously issues with adhesion or overhangs in some models and did not wanted to risk it, used support only critical regions so it was minimal

everything was with 3 walls and gyroid infill except for flame part where I went with 4 walls and lightning infill top save on filament and time it is top heavy due to that but with logs being more dense and everything glued together its just right, very cute model I'm very happy with the result :3
Printed in parts in PLA and used supports as I had previously issues with adhesion or overhangs in some models and did not wanted to risk it, used support only critical regions so it was minimal

everything was with 3 walls and gyroid infill except for flame part where I went with 4 walls and lightning infill top save on filament and time it is top heavy due to that but with logs being more dense and everything glued together its just right, very cute model I'm very happy with the result :3

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Printed in parts in PLA and used supports as I had previously issues with adhesion or overhangs in some models and did not wanted to risk it, used support only critical regions so it was minimal everything was with 3 walls and gyroid infill except for flame part where I went with 4 walls and lightning infill top save on filament and time it is top heavy due to that but with logs being more dense and everything glued together its just right, very cute model I'm very happy with the result :3
Printed in parts in PLA and used supports as I had previously issues with adhesion or overhangs in some models and did not wanted to risk it, used support only critical regions so it was minimal

everything was with 3 walls and gyroid infill except for flame part where I went with 4 walls and lightning infill top save on filament and time it is top heavy due to that but with logs being more dense and everything glued together its just right, very cute model I'm very happy with the result :3 3d model
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PrinterCreality K1C
Print bed sizeX: 220 mm; Y: 220 mm; Z: 250 mm
MaterialPLA
Layer height0.2 mm
Infill density15 %

Flame Catcher - Support Free

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Mike H
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