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Size

100mm x 210mm x 196mm

Material

PLA Plastic

Process Method

3D Printed

Lantern Wizard Book Nook

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Original price $41.00 - Original price $41.00
Original price
Current price $41.00
$41.00 - $41.00
Current price $41.00

This Lantern Wizard Book Nook is a unique gift for readers. Our unpainted 3D Printed book nooks are printed to order.

See below for more details about this product. (only on the website)
Original price $41.00 - Original price $41.00
Original price
$41.00
$41.00 - $41.00
Current price $41.00
Assembly Required Assembly Required
Paintable Paintable

STL Flix Source models are copyright of STL Flix.
Bookmarks
PRODUCT INFORMATION
  • COLORS: PLA colors will vary in shades. We may be able to accommodate color requests, please contact PRIOR to ordering.
  • PAINTING: Our 3D Printed PLA products come ready to paint. Painting is not required. Priming with a plastic safe primer is optional. Acrylic paint, oil, enamel, or lacquers will work, as will permanent markers if you'd rather not paint. An optional finish of a clear acrylic coat or waterproof sealer like epoxy resin will perfect your work.
  • Show off your work by posting a review or on social media!
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3D PRINTED GIFTS

Processing Times
3D Printed gifts are typically printed to order. Processing time ranges from 1-7 days, except during busy seasons it may be extended as needed. Processing time will remain the same regardless of the selected shipping speed.
Assembly Required
3D Printed gifts may come unassembled for easy painting. We recommend Gorilla Gel glue to assemble the pieces after painting but before finishing.
Custom Sizing
Scale adjustments may be available for 3D Printed products, contact us prior to ordering.

FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

Some of our products may require assembly. These are generally products that ship poorly in one piece or unpainted products. The product page will list if assembly is required. Instructions are available if needed; please reach out. 

The plastic that we use for our terrain and some miniatures is made from a PLA plastic for an FDM printer.

Things that may hurt PLA:

  • PLA is not safe in high temperatures. Being left in the car or in the sun can cause parts to soften or deform. If it's hot where you live, don't let it sit on your porch all day when you are at work.
  • PLA is not dishwasher safe and is only food safe for one use. The risk of bacteria is high. (don't let anyone tell you otherwise -- there is plastics that are, PLA is not)
  • PLA is not as strong as a lego -- don't step on it.
  • PLA is not appropriate for your 3 year old nephew who wants to play with you.
  • PLA is not edible -- it will probably hurt you as you hurt it.
  • PLA is not designed for table flips or to be thrown across the room - accidentally or on purpose.

Things that may hurt Resin:

  • Resin is cured by UV light -- sunlight can cause damage or color changes to unpainted resin.
  • Overexposure to direct sunlight can cause unpainted resin to become brittle.
  • Resin is more flexible than PLA, but it will break with force.
  • Resin is not dishwasher or food safe.
  • Resin is for sure not as strong as a lego -- don't step on it.
  • Resin is also not appropriate for your 3 year old nephew who wants to play with you.
  • Resin is not edible, just don't.
  • Resin is not designed for table flips or to be thrown across the room - accidentally or on purpose. 

Unfortunately, our existing 3D products are not designed by us and we are unable to do certain things that we often get requests for such as adding an object or feature to an item that is not a part of the original design. 

 

Most likely, YES! Together our partners have thousands of items in all, we obviously can't list everything! If you see something on a website of one of our partners but we aren't listing it, just contact us and we can get it printed, priced and listed just for you! The only exception to this is when designers have exclusive rights on specific models.

Print lines are common among FDM 3D Printing. We use a reasonably high resolution for our 3D prints to reduce product costs and turnaround times without sacrificing quality.

We can increase the print quality on nearly ALL of our models for an additional fee, but it is rarely needed. If you believe your item has excessive print lines, please contact us for a replacement because Crit Happens! 

While we do have some exclusive 3D Prints, most of our products are created from licensed designer files. Many people do this, and not all 3D Printers are created equal. 

There may be minimal cleanup on your part. During the printing process some features (like overhangs) don't always come out perfect - but do not affect to integrity of our product. Most imperfections will be on the back side of a 3D Print or in tight openings and curves. 

Here is a few tips:

  1. Snip off any strings with nail clippers or snippers... many times you can flick it off with your finger!
  2. Use a hair dryer or lighter to melt off thin plastic "hairs" from the printing process -- be careful not to hold the heat over the plastic for more than a second.
  3. Sanding is optional, but can possibly reduce imperfections. Check out instructions online. 
  4. For a more perfected look you can use Green Stuff, Liquid Green Stuff, or Vallejo's Plastic Putty to fill in the gaps or seams prior to painting.

    If you feel as though your 3D print has excessive issues -- please chat with us and let us fix it!

Painting is completely your choice!

We do custom orders for multi-color 3D Prints and additional PLA color choices may be available. 

While it is suggested, it is not required and many of our customers are happy with their paint jobs without prime!  A cheap, quick and easy way to prime both FDM and Resin miniatures is using spray primer from your favorite big box store. 

Priming is optional, use any primer safe for plastic. Most 3D Prints come unpainted. Acrylic paint is the easiest to use, but oils, enamels, and lacquers also work. Even Sharpie markers will stick to PLA! After painting, you can finish with a clear acrylic coat or a waterproof sealer like epoxy resin.

For 3D Printed gifts that come in multiple parts (some items ship better not put together -- like the dragons, for example) we recommend a good gorilla gel glue or epoxy glue. 

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