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Hueforge Teenage Boy Danger Door Sign

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X1 Carbon
P1P
A1
H2D
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X1
X2D
H2S
P1S
H2C
P2S
H2D Pro
A2L

0.08mm layer, 1 walls, 100% infill
0.08mm layer, 1 walls, 100% infill
Designer
3.5 h
1 plate

Open in Bambu Studio
Boost
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Description

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Why couldn’t the teenager go to the pirate movie?

It was rated arrr!

Bring humor and attitude to any bedroom or game room with this bold HueForge door sign. Designed in a classic hazard‑style layout, it features a bright yellow background, crisp black lettering, and a raised radiation symbol that instantly grabs attention. The playful warning—“DANGER: RADIOACTIVE AREA – TEENAGE BOY – ENTER AT YOUR OWN RISK”—makes it a perfect fit for any teen’s space.

 

Small raised icons around the border—like a game controller, sneaker, comic book, and more—add personality and texture while keeping the print fun and relatable. The layered HueForge technique gives the sign a clean, dimensional look that pops on any door or wall.

 

Great for: teen bedrooms, game rooms, man caves, birthday gifts, or anyone who appreciates a good laugh.

Print Notes: • Designed for easy, reliable multi‑color HueForge printing • Works best with matte yellow and black for maximum contrast • Prints flat with no supports

 

A fun, eye‑catching décor piece that parents and teens both love.

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