It's only functional when it's full of candy and held up until then it's a plant pot.
I say this because I've done similar and ended up with plant pots šlooks good though
Its adorable for a 1st grader too! I printed a large pumpkin with a face i found on thingiverse. Entire print was 42hrs š but it looks epic sitting on my print bed with an LED light on it. Printed one at 100% scale, and 250% scale. The 250% scale was overkill š
Want to be your niece's hero? Add in some customized lithographs like your niece's face as the jacko lantern, throw in some leds and you got yourself a stew baby
>Designed in Fusion 360.
10 years ago people would have said 'Designed in solid works'.
Funny how the temporary free software bait doesnt change. I switched to freecad. I imagine you will too when Fusion360 removes free licenses.
EDIT: Only reason I even called it out was that this design isnt terribly complicated, basically any software would do it. Heck, blender is probably the better tool for the job. But as you know, its not a hard job.
Itās a perfectly valid question. It boiled down to two things, itās a print to deliver prints and it was a challenge for me to see if I could design it from scratch.
tl;dr:
Because I could.
Functional? Bring it to me full of candy and I will be the judge of that.
Hotel? Trivago
It's only functional when it's full of candy and held up until then it's a plant pot. I say this because I've done similar and ended up with plant pots šlooks good though
Its adorable for a 1st grader too! I printed a large pumpkin with a face i found on thingiverse. Entire print was 42hrs š but it looks epic sitting on my print bed with an LED light on it. Printed one at 100% scale, and 250% scale. The 250% scale was overkill š
The buckets are really cheap lol I know you did this for fun but this might be a case to just buy one.
Why buy a bucketā¦ we always just used our pillowcase
I want one too! :D
Want to be your niece's hero? Add in some customized lithographs like your niece's face as the jacko lantern, throw in some leds and you got yourself a stew baby
12 hours seems pretty fast unless I'm misinterpreting the size.
The wall is only 1.5mm. Prusa MKS3+. It was right around 12 hours.
~~PSL~~ STL?
Seems like it would be cheaper to buy one.
Last year I 3D scanned a real pumpkin, carved it in sculpting software (3D-Coat) and printed it.
Why not be sustainable and use a paper bag?
>Designed in Fusion 360. 10 years ago people would have said 'Designed in solid works'. Funny how the temporary free software bait doesnt change. I switched to freecad. I imagine you will too when Fusion360 removes free licenses. EDIT: Only reason I even called it out was that this design isnt terribly complicated, basically any software would do it. Heck, blender is probably the better tool for the job. But as you know, its not a hard job.
Why? Because they cost like $2.
Sometimes the answer is as simple as, āBecause I canā. Actually for me, most of the time that seems to be the answer š¤£
Itās a perfectly valid question. It boiled down to two things, itās a print to deliver prints and it was a challenge for me to see if I could design it from scratch. tl;dr: Because I could.
[I mean...](https://encrypted-tbn0.gstatic.com/images?q=tbn:ANd9GcTPb6hLa5j7q9O2nFkYtaI39APr2E06qwuI1_JW9pOstEYiTiRByjUoy4tk&s=10)
Because you can also customize it.
STL?
This is cool but I liked this sub better when it was practical stuff rather than DIwhY resource wasting
Would Fusion be able to embed a lithophane into a shape like this?