Witch's Cauldron House (Halloween) for LED Tea Light
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Description
Of course, a new house had to be added to the collection for this year's Halloween decoration. After last year's coffin-shaped house, it's now a witch's cauldron. It's precisely designed for LED tea lights, so that the windows and the "poison" are illuminated in the dark for a great atmosphere.
The entire model is available in individual parts, making it very easy to print, generally without supports (they are recommended for the window and door frames of the cauldron) and without a special multi-color printer (AMS/MMU). The parts are then simply plugged together or glued.
At 100% size, the base plate has a diameter of 11 cm and the entire model is approx. 8.5 cm high. LED tea lights up to 40 mm in diameter fit into the house. My personal favorite with enough brightness and timer: https://amzn.to/3GJbT8i
Of course, it can be enlarged and scaled as desired upwards, but it should not be printed smaller than 80% due to tolerances!
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3D Print Settings
For an optimal result, I recommend the following settings.
- 2-3 walls
- 0.12 mm layer height
- 0.4 mm nozzle
- 10% infill
Colors used for my example:
Of course, any other color combinations can be used, and creativity can run free
- Black
- Gold
- Brown or dark wood filament
- Light Green
- Light Gray
- Light Brown
- Transparent
Further printing notes:
The cauldron should also be given a fuzzy skin to make it look more like cast iron. For all other parts, I additionally smoothed the surfaces. The door and the base plate have a color change during printing to highlight the doorknob and the stones.
Optional parts:
There are two files for both the cauldron and the "poison." For the cauldron, one version has "Poison" on the front, and one is available without text. The "poison" is available in a more stable, thicker version, or alternatively printed very thin and hollowed out so that even more light shines through. However, this variant is difficult to print!
Assembly:
Assembly is very simple; all parts are plugged together and additionally glued if necessary. The glass elements are inserted first and then fixed with the windows and the door. The windows also have a notch so that they can be aligned correctly and straight. Do not glue the "poison" to the cauldron so that the tea light can still be reached!
License
You shall not share, sub-license, sell, rent, host, transfer, or distribute in any way the digital or 3D printed versions of this object, nor any other derivative work of this object in its digital or physical format (including - but not limited to - remixes of this object, and hosting on other digital platforms). The objects may not be used without permission in any way whatsoever in which you charge money, or collect fees.











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