The file 'Mask-Jack Skellington Nightmare Before Christmas-SEREV3d 3D Printer Model' is (3mf,stl) file type, size is 32.6MB.
If you don't have your Halloween costume yet and if you are quick enough, you might even be able to print it before Halloween:
⭐Wearable Jack Skellington Mask
Or you can always wear a Santa outfit, and be a real life Jack Skellington for Christmas!:)
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We also provided a sizing chart for it, so you'll know what % to scale to fit your head perfectly and a guide how to measure your head circumference.
The default 100% size should easily fit an average size adult head with a head circumference of 23.2 inches - (around 58.9cm) US hat size 7_3/8
Recommended filaments:
Or (if you want to have a pretty colorful and shiny Jack Skellington mask)
Printed on:
Print difficulty level: Intermediate
Recommended print settings: (If you use Bambu or Orca slicer, all the print settings are automatically loaded in the 3mf file)
-Layer height: 0.2mm
-Wall loops: 2
-Infill: 8%, Gyroid
-Support: In the 3mf file we added manual supports so if you load that in Bambu Studio you are good to go, if you use another slicer: you can activate Auto Tree(Organic) supports with a 30 degree threshold angle, TopZ distance 0.28, BottomZ distance 0.2, and you can add support blockers so the slicer doesn't put supports under the top dome of the head and under the eyes.
The only place you need supports is the bottom rim on the mask.
Estimated print time: 16h
Painting and post-processing instructions (optional, you can also just skip the steps and only paint the eyes and mouth with black acrylic for a quick result, or use pretty gradient, silk or dual silk filaments too, which gives pretty colors without the need of painting)
To achieve an organic, finished look on your Jack Skellington mask printed with white filament, you can follow these steps:
2.Painting the eyes and adding texture with dry brushing: Use a gray or black acrylic paint to dry brush around the edges, contours, and cracks to bring out the mask's details on the mouth and eyes.
3.Layering shades: apply white or light gray paint, leaving subtle darker areas to mimic shadows. For a worn effect, mix in very diluted brown or sepia tones.
4.Sealing: finish with a matte clear coat over the mask, also you can use gloss varnish if you want to have a shiny surface for the end look. (or you can only apply the varnish on the eyes, so they stand out more in texture
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Mask-Jack_Skellington-SEREV3d.3mf | 11.7MB | |
Mask-Jack_Skellington-SEREV3d.stl | 37.8MB |