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Death Head Moth - Twist Hairpin

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15 cm version - 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
15 cm version - 0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 5% infill
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*Creator's Message*

Don't miss my Valentine's special hairpin design, the Love Tangled!

*End of Creator's Message*

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Hey there! ✨

 

Speaking of goth-romantic designs, lemme introduce you to my latest piece, a Death's Head Hawkmoth hairpin! Am I the only one who thinks moths are like the cooler version of butterflies? They are as delicate and whimsical, but have a little gothic vibe. Also, sometimes they have the cutest fluffy faces!  

 

Anyways, since a lot of you guys loved my other design, Mounring Rose, I wanted to step it up and give you a super intricate and detailed piece. This is another twist hairpin (also known as a French hairpin), perfect for making a quick updo or adding as a decoration to a messy bun!

Print Suggestions:
- Print with a 0.16 mm layer height or less.
- Turn on the supports.
- Lower the infill percentage to 5% or less.

I hope you enjoy it, and happy printing! :) 🥂

(Also, did you know? Death's Head Hawkmoth is a real-life creature!☺️)

 

If you really loved my work, you can always get me a coffee :)
(Commercial licences and high-quality renders also available on Ko-fi)

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