This is a Disney shadowbox that I designed. It's made of 5 slats that stack together inside of an outer box to create a layered visual effect. You can print each slat in whatever color you want or whatever colors you have available.
I've labeled each of the slats on separate plates so you can print the slats without needing an AMS. You can insert them into the box in whatever order you please, but the layer with the Disney logo has to go in the front as the logo hangs off the face of the slat and wouldn't be visible if it wasn't in the front.
A few quick notes:
- The outer box that covers all of the slats comes in two pieces that split down the middle and are meant to slide together. Please note that I designed the tolerances between the two halves of the outer box to be intentionally tight so that they don't split apart by accident. Just be gentle sliding the two halves together and you should be fine.
- You can print all of the plates without supports except for the plate with the Disney logo. That plate has a portion of the ‘D’ and a portion of the dot of the ‘i’ that hang off the edge to provide a better layered look. So you will need to make sure supports are enabled on that plate. The wasted support material doesn't amount to much though.
- Also, I have included two plates for the castle layer which are simply mirror images of each other. You only need to print one but you can select which one you want based on whether or not you want the textured plate side to face forward or not.
*** Suggestions for best bed adhesion and results:
- Thoroughly clean your build plates before each print. This is the #1 source of adhesion issues.
- Print with a slow first layer speed for best adhesion. I recommend 20 mm/s.
- It shouldn't happen, but if you get any warping on the corners, try adding a brim ear to each corner
- Wait for each print to fully cool before pulling them off the plate or they may bend when warm.
NOTE: the Disney logo and castle are not licensed and therefore this print cannot be used commercially