Japanese DARUMA Doll

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Japanese DARUMA Doll

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X1 Carbon
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0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
1.2 h
1 plate

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DARUMA DOLL

 

I designed the famous Daruma doll.

 

They can be printed in various colors and each color has a different meaning for example:

red = good luck

purple = health and longevity

yellow = safety and protection

gold = wealth

white = love and harmony

 

Perfect game for children or excellent gift to give

 

In addition to the best-known meaning, it is also known as "always standing doll"

 

I set up the file to be printed upside down and without supports (for the monochrome file), the modular one requires supports.

 

For both the monochrome and composable files, just load the two files into the slicer (orca slicer, bambu studio, Prusa Slicer and Super slicer).

the monocrome daruma and monocrome weight files must be loaded together to manage infills and perimeters differently

the colors 03 daruma and colors 02 weight files must be loaded together to manage infills and perimeters differently

 

The external file must be printed with layer height 0.12, 3 perimeters 3 infill 10%. The internal file, 3perimeters, infill 100% , to give the doll a heavy base to always return to an upright position.

 

the pieces must be oriented as in the photos

 

the colored pieces need supports

 

I also inserted a base between the files to place the Daruma, to use it as an ornament

 

On the figurines, the eyes can be drawn and applied.

As in real DARUMA dolls

 

 

 

Easy to print

 

good prints and have fun

 

 

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How can I find the version where you have all the pieces sliced separately? My art teacher at school is doing these as a project and I would love to be able to print one for her.
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if you need to import all the pieces together into the slicer, just select them all together when opening. Then you manage them individually from "object". If you want to have them as in the photo of the positioning on the plane, download the "ALL STL" file
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Replying to @morfaber78 :
Got it, thanks so much!
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