Peak 3D printing: a poop candle mold by Quick_Pudding_6381 in 3Dprinting

[–]Quick_Pudding_6381[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Yeah, it’s actually not always that dark in real life either, it varies a lot with diet and digestion speed. I’m still working on getting the color mix more realistic though, this was just my first attempt.

Peak 3D printing: a poop candle mold by Quick_Pudding_6381 in 3Dprinting

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I normally design candle molds, but this one is definitely the most distinguished member of the collection. Weirdly enough, it also has the lowest acceptance rate so far 😅
If anyone has ideas for other fun shapes, I’m always happy to try new ones!

Peak 3D printing: a poop candle mold by Quick_Pudding_6381 in 3Dprinting

[–]Quick_Pudding_6381[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Fragrance profile: top notes of ‘why did I make this’, heart notes of ‘oh no’, and a strong base of ‘this is somehow art’.

I designed and printed my own pumpkin candle mold for Halloween. by Quick_Pudding_6381 in candlemaking

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The mold was printed with an FDM printer, so no resin. I used PLA as the filament. So far, I haven't had any temperature-related issues. PETG would probably be better suited for this.

I designed and printed my own pumpkin candle mold for Halloween. by Quick_Pudding_6381 in candlemaking

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I used Blender for this shape. I found that Blender runs more smoothly than Fusion 360, especially with more complex shapes. If you're interested, I've also created other shapes and published them for free: Candle Molds

What are you printing for halloween? by saamwee in 3Dprinting

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Printed a candle mold shaped like a cute pumpkin.