August 6, 2025
Description
Just uploaded a split model for those having a hard time with the upper teeth. This pumpkin can be printed now in two halves, and the two halves can then be glued together. There are 3 hexagon pegs to help line up the two halves. I tried to make the pumpkin print successfully every time but there are always some variables out of my control. I just want as many people to get a great print as possible, and I hope this last print profile will help those who have not been successful yet. Thank you all again for the tremendous support and have a Happy Halloween.
I am just amazed and humbled at the reaction I have received from this Jack O Lantern. I look forward every morning to opening my app and seeing all of your awesome prints. As we near Halloween I will be shifting gears to Christmas but I again can't express my gratitude for everything. That being said I would like to give a big thanks to Postprocessedworld @JMGoni for sharing their print profile for a 195% pumpkin. I have been busier than expected this season and that was a big help. To make that print feel a bit more complete I am uploading a puck holder insert. This can be found as a separate print profile for those who have already printed the 195% version. This holds the puck at a 45 degree angle directly below the nose. I found this to be the best light effect. Just print it, put the puck light in it and slip it into the hole on the bottom of the pumpkin. The hole in the back is to push the puck back out when you need to change the batteries. I know it looks like it would be for the USB Light cord, but it is not. I also included another light screen that is a little wider and I think it works better at this larger size.
I have added two print profiles after reading some of your messages. The first one is an AMS ready mulitocolor pumpkin. I have isolated the pumpkin stem to make painting the model very easy. The second is a multicolor print that does not require an AMS. The pumpkin stem has been removed to it's own plate so that it can be printed and then glued in place on top of the pumpkin. This was also placed on the AMS mini bed for those with an AMS mini. Please feel free to reach out to me if you find any problems with these profiles so I can fix them if needed.
Here is a glowing Jack-o-Lantern, ready to light up any Halloween decor. This pumpkin is powered by a single tea light. The colored filter is 3D printed and can be printed in any color. Placing the filter inside the pumpkin is optional if a more traditional candle look is what you want. When putting the filter into the pumpkin I recommend using a tool like a paint brush handle to help maneuver the filter into place. There is a small lip inside the pumpkin that will hold the filter in place and at the right angle to create that eerie glow. View the included gif or visit my TikTok if you need a visual example of placing the filter.
License:
Standard Digital File License