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What’s Included
The Celtic Cross + Matching Keychain is built around clean geometry, crisp knotwork, and surfaces that respond beautifully to color changes and multi‑material slicing. Every part is engineered for reliable, support‑free 3d print and smooth visual transitions.
- Full‑Size Celtic Cross — Sharp knotwork, smooth curvature, and a geometry profile tuned for clean layer changes and filament swaps.
- Matching Keychain / Pendant — Reinforced loop, scaled for daily carry, and shaped to avoid stress‑points during printing or use.
- STL + 3MF Files — Ready for single‑color or multicolor workflows, with geometry optimized for both FDM and AMS‑style printers.
Recommended Print Settings
These settings reflect the model’s geometry and the way the surfaces are meant to behave during printing.
Full‑Size Celtic Cross
- Layer Height: 0.20 mm for balanced detail and strong color‑change visibility
- Supports: None — the cross is designed with self‑supporting angles and clean overhang logic
- Top Layers: 4–6 for smooth knotwork transitions and crisp color breaks
- Infill: 10–15% for rigidity without unnecessary mass
- Walls: 2–3 perimeters to keep knot edges sharp and defined
Keychain / Pendant
- Layer Height: 0.15 mm to enhance knotwork detail at small scale
- Supports: None
- Infill: 20% for durability during daily use
- Walls: 3 perimeters to reinforce the loop and prevent flex‑fatigue
Printable Phone Stand V2
Fits most phones with cases
To 3D print this phone stand —with a sleek, metallic look and sturdy structure—here’s how to dial in your settings for optimal results:
Recommended Print Settings
Layer Height 0.2 mm (for balance between detail and speed) Infill 100% (higher for heavier phones and metal-like feel) Wall Line Count 4-5 (for strength and durability) Supports: some tree support Material PLA, PETG, or Silk PLA for metallic sheen
Filament Tips for a Metal-Like Finish
Silk PLA Gives a glossy, polished look similar to anodized aluminum. Matte PLA For a brushed metal aesthetic with reduced reflections. Metal-infused PLA Contains real metal particles (e.g., copper, bronze) for weight and texture, but may require hardened nozzles.
Design Considerations
Hook Padding Add TPU pads or rubber inserts post-print for grip. Cable Management Consider integrating channels or clips into the base. Orientation Print upright if the stand has curved arms to reduce support needs and improve strength.
Printable Phone Stand 3mf and STL File V1
Fits most phones with cases
To 3D print this phone stand —with a sleek, metallic look and sturdy structure—here’s how to dial in your settings for optimal results:
Recommended Print Settings
Layer Height 0.2 mm (for balance between detail and speed) Infill 100% (higher for heavier phones and metal-like feel) Wall Line Count 4-5 (for strength and durability) Supports: some tree support Material PLA, PETG, or Silk PLA for metallic sheen
Filament Tips for a Metal-Like Finish
Silk PLA Gives a glossy, polished look similar to anodized aluminum. Matte PLA For a brushed metal aesthetic with reduced reflections. Metal-infused PLA Contains real metal particles (e.g., copper, bronze) for weight and texture, but may require hardened nozzles.
Design Considerations
Hook Padding Add TPU pads or rubber inserts post-print for grip. Cable Management Consider integrating channels or clips into the base. Orientation Print upright if the stand has curved arms to reduce support needs and improve strength.
Discover the Spine Dragon Egg, a detailed 3D printable model for fantasy enthusiasts. Mesh Mayhem's studio specializes in modular, print-ready designs. This egg's intricate spikes make it a standout centerpiece, ready for customization. Elevate your project with this unique, artistic, and functional piece from Mesh Mayhem.
Recommended Print Settings Layer Height: 0.12–0.20 mm
Walls: 2–3 perimeters
Infill: 10–20%
Material: PLA, PETG, or resin
Supports: Use supports in the critical areas only — the model is designed so that only a few small zones need support depending on your slicer and orientation.
Thread & Image Alignment To ensure the dragon artwork lines up when the egg is fully closed, start the screw connection at a 90‑degree orientation (as shown in the reference image).If the design doesn’t align when tightened, simply back it off and begin threading from the next starting point.
Thread Break‑In Tip For the first couple of turns, walk the threads back and forth gently before tightening fully. This helps clear any tiny print artifacts and ensures the halves seat smoothly.
Scaling for Larger Dragons If you’re pairing this egg with larger dragon models or want a more dramatic display piece, the egg can be safely resized in your slicer. Uniform scaling maintains the thread fit and preserves the emboss detail.
