A gift earned by the Prince’s own book, which he gave unintentionally.Liquid Luck!I am honored to present this to you along with the Prince’s book.In this design, I took care to reflect the old, worn cover of the book as much as possible.The potion and the book are separate parts. You can easily place the potion inside the book and separate it.The potion bottle is resin material and the cork on it is an integral part of it.
Print the Potion with Clear Resin and apply varnish after the washing and curing.
3D printing settingsThis model was printed using an Elegoo Saturn 3 Ultra resin printer. For large prints, a 0.1mm layer height works perfectly fine. I used Anycubic resin with a 2-second exposure time per layer.
Scaling & Unit Conversion Notice:Sometimes, when fixing STL files, the unit of measurement can switch from millimeters to centimeters. If the model appears 10 times larger than expected, simply scale it down to 10% of its current size (reduce by one decimal place, e.g., 100mm >>> 10mm).
When resizing multi-part models, make sure to scale all pieces by the same percentage to maintain proper fit and alignment, especially if the model includes connector pins or interlocking parts.
Since every printer and resin behaves differently, I can’t provide a one-size-fits-all setting. However, if you’re new to resin printing, you can easily learn by watching tutorial videos. There are plenty of great resources available!
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