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Dragon Bowl 3d model
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Dragon Bowl 3d model
Dragon Bowl 3d model
Dragon Bowl 3d model

Dragon Bowl

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Add a touch of mythical charm to your space with the Dragon Bowl! šŸ‰āœØ

This stunning 3D-printed design captures the elegance and mystique of a curled dragon, cradling a bowl with its tail and sleek silhouette. Whether used as a decorative centerpiece, a holder for trinkets, or simply a conversation starter, the Dragon Bowl is sure to impress with its intricate details and artistic form.

This design is perfect for fans of fantasy and mythology, blending functionality with a touch of magic.


šŸ”¹ FEATURES šŸ”¹
  • High-detail dragon-inspired design, perfect for fans of mythical themes
  • Functional bowl space, ideal for holding trinkets, snacks, or candles
  • High-resolution STL files for smooth and detailed printing
  • Requires supports during printing for optimal structure and stability
  • A great addition to fantasy-inspired decor, gifts, or collectors' displays

ā— For Personal Use Only! Commercial License Available ā—

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Community Makes (2)
I printed this in Polymaker Sandstone PLA with a slight hint of fuzzy skin to make it seem more stone-like. As you can see, we're using this dish to have treats ready for our dogs when they get back from a walk. It's a fantastic model, but tricky to print because of the overhangs; I had to use strong tree support to get a successful print (this was the fourth attempt), but the results are well worth it!
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I printed this in Polymaker Sandstone PLA with a slight hint of fuzzy skin to make it seem more stone-like. As you can see, we're using this dish to have treats ready for our dogs when they get back from a walk. It's a fantastic model, but tricky to print because of the overhangs; I had to use strong tree support to get a successful print (this was the fourth attempt), but the results are well worth it!
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Community Makes (2)
I printed this in Polymaker Sandstone PLA with a slight hint of fuzzy skin to make it seem more stone-like. As you can see, we're using this dish to have treats ready for our dogs when they get back from a walk. It's a fantastic model, but tricky to print because of the overhangs; I had to use strong tree support to get a successful print (this was the fourth attempt), but the results are well worth it!
Make by user
I printed this in Polymaker Sandstone PLA with a slight hint of fuzzy skin to make it seem more stone-like. As you can see, we're using this dish to have treats ready for our dogs when they get back from a walk. It's a fantastic model, but tricky to print because of the overhangs; I had to use strong tree support to get a successful print (this was the fourth attempt), but the results are well worth it!
Make by user

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I printed this in Polymaker Sandstone PLA with a slight hint of fuzzy skin to make it seem more stone-like. As you can see, we're using this dish to have treats ready for our dogs when they get back from a walk. It's a fantastic model, but tricky to print because of the overhangs; I had to use strong tree support to get a successful print (this was the fourth attempt), but the results are well worth it!
I printed this in Polymaker Sandstone PLA with a slight hint of fuzzy skin to make it seem more stone-like. As you can see, we're using this dish to have treats ready for our dogs when they get back from a walk. It's a fantastic model, but tricky to print because of the overhangs; I had to use strong tree support to get a successful print (this was the fourth attempt), but the results are well worth it! 3d model
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PrinterBambu Lab A1
MaterialPLA
SupportsTree
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Dragon Bowl

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Jonathan K
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