100% Extract of Monster guaranteed by Kilton himself.
Honest.
Trust me.
It’s totally fine to cook with. Definitely won’t make Dubious Food.
Ok. If you don’t want it for the extract, at the very least it’s a pretty potion bottle and can double as a flower vase or even a lamp if you use the one with the tea-light hole in the bottom.
(See the Notes section of “Print Settings” for the list of files and help with deciding which file to use.)
Print Settings:
Printer brand: Bambu Lab
Printer: Bambu X1C
Rafts: No
Supports: Yes
Resolution: 0.28 mm
Infill: 15%
Filament brand: Generic
Filament color: Translucent or Two-color multitone metalic silk
Filament material: PLA
Notes:
Note: Only the Topper requires support. Any version of the flask/bottle does not.
Print files:
WeeksB_Flask.stl – The bottle without the topper, tealight hole, or artificial fluid inside. Good for opaque materials. Does NOT require Support
WeeksB_Topper.stl – The bottle topper. REQUIRES SUPPORT
WeeksB_Flask-HolewFluid.stl – The bottle without the topper but WITH a hole in the bottom that will fit a standard electric tealight AND a feature that makes it look like the bottle is partially filled with fluid. Good for translucent materials. Does NOT require Support
WeeksB_MonsterExtract-TwoColor.3mf – Printable file containing the flask and the topper and setup for multi-color printing via a Bambu Carbon X1 (including support enabled for only the topper). I do not know how this translates to non-Bambu systems. The Flask is the one that is good for opaque materials.
WeeksB_MonsterExtract-Translucent.3mf – Printable file containing the flask and the topper and setup for a single translucent material via a Bambu Carbon X1 (including support enable for only the topper). The Flask is the one with the tealight hole and artificial fluid.
WeeksB – SolidworksFiles.zip – Compresed file of the Solidworks files used to create all printable files. Contains two part files and an assembly. You can use these files with Solidworks or Onshape.
Credits:
WeeksB