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Twisted Guitar Vase

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0.8mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer, 1 walls, 0% infill
0.8mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer, 1 walls, 0% infill
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Description

Melted Classical Guitar Twist Vase – Ribbed Vase-Mode Sculpture

Inspired by the flowing curves of a classical guitar, this sculptural vase captures the elegant waist and sweeping body of the instrument, then twists it upward into a dramatic, melted form. The result is a piece that feels both musical and organic — like sound waves frozen into shape.

This model is designed specifically for vase mode (spiral printing) and features a deliberate ribbed surface texture. Rather than being polished smooth, the subtle vertical and spiral ribs catch the light beautifully, giving the vase a tactile, handcrafted feel that emphasises the movement of the twist.

The opening remains clean and functional, making it ideal for a small number of dried stems, grasses, or minimalist floral arrangements.

This design looks especially striking in matte, silk, marble, wood or pastel filaments, where the ribbing becomes part of the visual language of the piece.

Features

  • Classical guitar–inspired silhouette
  • Flowing melted twist for a dynamic sculptural form
  • Designed for vase mode / spiral printing
  • Intentional ribbed surface texture
  • Lightweight and material-efficient
  • Ideal for dried flowers, grasses, or minimalist arrangements
  • Perfect for music lovers and modern interiors

Recommended Print Settings

  • Mode: Vase / Spiral Mode
  • Nozzle: 0.6–0.8 mm recommended
  • Layer Height: 0.28–0.4 mm
  • Line Width: 120–140%
  • Infill: 0%
  • Top Layers: 0
  • Bottom Layers: 4–6
  • Material: PLA, Matte PLA, Silk PLA, Wood PLA, or PETG

 

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