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A solid, stylized number "4" with a built-in backing plate. The original stencil font separates the number into multiple islands, so this 2mm base ensures the entire character prints as a single connected object.
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A freestanding tabletop sign featuring chunky, blocky typography. The letters are aligned to stand up directly on the print bed with no internal supports or backing plate required, fusing slightly into an upright self-supporting structure. What it's for A simple, bold statement piece that stands on its own. Print notes Orientation: Prints directly on its flat edge without supports. Clearances: The top and bottom lines of text intersect just enough to hold the sign together. Filament: A matte or textured filament works well to hide heavy layer lines on the flat face.

The classic desk sign, remixed. This freestanding tabletop block drops a solid underline beneath the bottom row of text, fusing everything together for a sturdier base while maintaining the chunky, self-supporting typographic aesthetic. Features Solid Baseline: The new chunky 5mm underline ties the bottom text together, making it more stable on the desk. Support-Free Design: Prints flat on its back or bottom edge without relying on bridges or supports. Vibrant Typography: Heavy weight text makes a statement while being physically robust.

This single-stem desk vase stops printed plastic from weeping water and ruining the surface underneath. Instead of trying to hold water directly, the twisted octagonal shell acts as a structural sleeve for a standard glass test tube. The glass contains the water and the plant, while the wide base keeps the top-heavy tube from tipping over. Fit and Print Details Bore: 16mm diameter, providing clearance for standard 15mm glass test tubes. Internal Depth: 140mm drop with a 10mm solid floor to catch the glass. Profile: 50mm wide at the base and 150mm tall, twisting exactly 90 degrees from top to bottom. Printing: Orient upright on the flat base. Requires no supports.

This custom display piece merges a classic portrait photo frame with an elegant cursive monogram. The letter "M" branches off the right side of the frame, finished with a detailed butterfly resting delicately on its lower swooping tail. Features Picture Frame Core: Designed with a built-in recess on the back to easily drop in a trimmed photo. Integrated Monogram: Features a large, sweeping "M" in the Alex Brush font. Custom Callout: The base of the frame reads "Meenakshi". Lay-Flat Printing: Prints entirely flat on its back with no supports required, making for a clean surface finish on the front face.

Having a massive bald spot on the forehead just makes the whole thing look unfinished, but printing the bumps straight into the eye sockets ruins the face entirely. I narrowed the clearance zone down to just the immediate space around the eyes—the upper forehead is covered in brain folds again, but they stop right before crashing into the eyes. Base fits an 11mm dowel Completely solid core Prints without supports

An ash trough designed for standard incense sticks with a 3mm core diameter. The unit features a raised boss with a 20-degree pitched bore to suspend the stick over a 215mm collection channel, isolating ash shed from the surrounding shelf. Fitment Specifications Bore: 3mm diameter. Fits standard bamboo-core sticks. Will not accept thicker hand-rolled dhoop sticks, Tibetan solid incense, or cones. Footprint: 250mm overall length by 30mm width. Ensure shelf clearance before placement. Collection: 5mm deep channel, extending far enough to catch the full length of a standard burn.