October 13, 2025
Description
This is a Remix of my own Model: “Floating Ghost Dog Illusion- cute, friendly, and a 3D print with a big “wow” effect”
I created this model as a test, and since it turned out quite well, I didn’t want to keep it from you.
This adorable Jack Russell ghost dog is a charming remix of the original floating ghost dog design. Featuring a brand-new head inspired by the playful Jack Russell breed.
Check out other dog breeds:
Poodle (Standard):
More of a cat person? Then check this out!
Eher ein Entenmensch? Dann schauen Sie sich das an!
This model features fine details and delicate structures.
Make sure your print bed is clean and free from dust, grease, or residue to ensure strong adhesion.
Place your printer on a stable, vibration-free surface, and confirm that vibration compensation is correctly calibrated.
Before printing, double-check that your filament profile matches the material and that your bed temperature is properly set.
For more tips on this topic, check out this video on YouTube. video (Youtube).
I recommend printing this Models with the orignal intendet Print Profil: [original] variable layers, optimised settings.
This includes a layer height of 0.16 mm and the upper part of the dog head with a layer height of 0.08 mm and hidden seams. The variable layer height is already set in the 3MF file.
The lower part of the Chain is set to 100% infill to balance the flying dog and keep it stable. The infill is already set in the 3MF file.
The upright angled position of the dog on the print bed minimizes the chance of print errors and reduces both print time and the amount of support structures needed.
Additional supports have been added to the "robe/skirt" edges to minimalize the risk of print errors.
I recommend PLA Matte Bonewhite and the settings in my print profil for a high quality print.
I added a second print profil with supports set to 30% this should fix spagetti for some people!: [original - more supports] variable layers, optimised
Be careful when removing the support structures at the top part of the chain to avoid breaking it.
The Design and my Print Profil is designed with minimal but necessary supports.
Insert the Chain into its matching opening and push it all the way in. Apply gentle pressure to the thicker parts of the objects to avoid cracks or breaks.
If you hear a slight crackling sound while inserting the chain into the opening, it’s also could be caused by small filament strings that have formed inside the holes. Just keep pushing gently without to much force.
See attached images and Gif for reference. (Please ignore the Dogshead in the Gif, its work in progress)
Check out my other Halloween Models:
Have fun printing!
License:
Standard Digital File License