Free Version Spike Line Wall Art Designs
Spike Line Wall Art Designs Free Version
Introducing a new series of Wall Art Designs! Each piece in this collection features a captivating blend of intricate yet minimalist aesthetics, combining sharp geometric forms with organic flow. Designed with 3D printing enthusiasts in mind, these files offer versatile options: print all 256 numbered parts separately or as a single, scalable piece to suit your specific needs. Rotating each part by 270 degrees will result in a second wall art design.
As an experienced designer, I've spent years refining parametric structures and modern art concepts. With these files, I aim to make unique, sculptural designs more accessible to the 3D printing community. This is just the beginning—stay tuned for more captivating designs in this series! – Jurgien, Arcforms Designer
**PDF Instructions Included
Description
This product comes with multiple options:
A complete solid-body model that can be easily scaled and 3D printed as needed. A sectioned design divided into four parts for more manageable printing and assembly and a version featuring all 256 numbered parts, each printable independently. For this version, you'll need to cut a base from wood or another material to glue each part on top and follow the detailed assembly instructions provided later in the PDF
Dimensions
The files are fully scalable, allowing you to adjust them to any size you prefer. For a more dramatic effect, scale along the Z-axis to enhance the depth.
The Current size available with the files is: 160 x 25 x 13.5 cm or 62.99 x 9.84 x 5.31 Inches. You will need 2.5-2.8kg of filament depending on the wall thickness and infill.
100x100x25cm. You will need 8-10kg of filament depending on the wall thickness and infill.
50x50x12.5cm You will need 1.6-2kg of filament depending on the wall thickness and infill.
25x25x6.25cm You will need 0.5-0.6kg of filament depending on the wall thickness and infill.
The solid models are provided at a default size of 20x20x5.3 cm. You will need 0.25kg of filament depending on the wall thickness and infill.



























Beautiful model! what do you attach the 256 individual pieces to? and how do you mount it on the wall?
Hello, Jmridesbikes.
I tried to make this model as simple as possible. You will need a wooden board or plastic or even directly glued on the wall and should arrange the parts as shown in the PDF instructions.
Hi - This says Free Version, but is part of the membership?
Hello Maxelmam it was free initially for few months but I changed as I am releasing new files soon.
The version with the four split parts and the variant with the 256 numbered pieces mentioned in the description do not appear to be included in the ZIP file. Could you please check if these files are provided separately?
The challenge I see here is the tip of the pyramid - my 3D printer struggles hard to print an infinite thin tip. It quite looks weird and unclean and would destroy the overall aesthetics of that wall art in my mind.
Did you already print this in 1m x 1m size and if yes - could provide a closeup, please?
Tough job for my printer for the 1m x 1m :) Most important question... what filament to choose by taste... :O
Do you have any experience with PLA in 4 perimeter shells without infill for the 1m x 1m version?