Trick or treat skull Candy bowl

Trick or treat skull Candy bowl

prusaprinters

<p>Haven't printed it yet. Just uploading it so you guys can have it on time to put your sweets in it. I foresee no big problems printing it (except for the big size, the overhangs and the supports…), and although I dont like that much support, I think it's unavoidable to make a realistic skull. Probably less supports needed if you try printing it upside down, but I think I would get a rough inside in the skull, and I'd rather have all flaws hidden by the base.</p><p>Although this is a remix of “Human skull, anatomically correct and printer friendly **updated with jaw**” by dantana, that can be found in Thingiverse, I find no way to label it as a remix here in Printables, as it is asking me to refer it to a model that does not exist in this plataform. I'm sorry but that's the way it is. If anybody knows how to do it, please let me know</p><p>LAST NEWS: The skull printed just fine in an ANYCUBIC Mega PRO someone brought me to fix. I printed it half size (0.2 mm layer) and it took 14 hours, so I guess full size will be a couple of days printing. Funny thing is that the model wouldn't slice in CURA. I had to download it because I could not find that particular printer in the Slic3r profiles. Anyway I finally ended up slicing it with the SuperSlic3r and adapting a profile from another Anycubic FFM printer</p><p>In any case I did not make it to halloween this year. Next year I'll make sure I have it on time. I'll print it full size and paint the teeth sort of yellowish</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p>

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