Thingiverse
Molds for Easter Eggs
par jll8
4
Téléchargements
3
Likes
0
Makes
**Introduction 🛠**
I designed molds for Easter eggs with charming motifs such as a rabbit, sheep, chick, and flower, as well as smooth, plain versions without motifs. These molds are perfect for making decorative Easter eggs or candles.
**Usage Options 💡**
Plaster and other casts – ideal for decorations or creative projects; the wick hole can be easily sealed with plasticine.
Wax casts – great for making your own decorative Easter candles.
**Materials and Printing Recommendations 🖨**
For wax, I recommend ASA
I used ASA with 3 perimeters to make the mold more heat resistant and shape-retentive.
For plaster, PLA is sufficient
Plaster is easy to work with, so regular PLA works fine.
Sealing the mold
To prevent leaks and keep the mold tightly closed, I found wrapping it with tape effective.
Variable layer height
I used variable layer height to achieve a better surface on the mold.
Mold adjustments
I did not surface-treat the molds. I used ordinary plaster and wax from a cemetery can
I designed molds for Easter eggs with charming motifs such as a rabbit, sheep, chick, and flower, as well as smooth, plain versions without motifs. These molds are perfect for making decorative Easter eggs or candles.
**Usage Options 💡**
Plaster and other casts – ideal for decorations or creative projects; the wick hole can be easily sealed with plasticine.
Wax casts – great for making your own decorative Easter candles.
**Materials and Printing Recommendations 🖨**
For wax, I recommend ASA
I used ASA with 3 perimeters to make the mold more heat resistant and shape-retentive.
For plaster, PLA is sufficient
Plaster is easy to work with, so regular PLA works fine.
Sealing the mold
To prevent leaks and keep the mold tightly closed, I found wrapping it with tape effective.
Variable layer height
I used variable layer height to achieve a better surface on the mold.
Mold adjustments
I did not surface-treat the molds. I used ordinary plaster and wax from a cemetery can
Vous avez imprimé ce modèle ? Connectez-vous et partagez votre make !
Connectez-vous pour laisser un commentaire
Se connecterPas encore de commentaires – soyez le premier !