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Supportless Kobold Artificer DnD Miniature

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0.2mm nozzle, 0.08mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm nozzle, 0.08mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate

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Description

This kobold artificer miniature was designed with supportless FDM printing in mind.

The pose and equipment were carefully adjusted to avoid problematic overhangs:

  • arms touching the body
  • no floating accessories
  • tight clothing geometry
  • stable silhouette for small-scale printing

The character is an older, slightly chaotic but friendly kobold tinkerer scratching his head with a wrench while thinking about his next invention.

Recommended Settings

  • 0.2 mm nozzle recommended
  • small layer heights (0.06–0.10 mm)
  • matte PLA works especially well
  • Arachne wall generator recommended
  • variable layer height recommended

Print Notes

This model is optimized for support-free printing, but very small FDM minis will still have visible layer lines and softened facial details depending on printer tuning and scale.

For best results:

  • print slightly larger (110–125%)
  • slow outer wall speed
  • good cooling

Boost Me (for free)

If you enjoy support-free FDM miniatures, feel free to boost the model — it really helps me create more printable tabletop characters!

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