Basic Flame Symbol. A simple flame silhouette for décor. Stick it to a wall, door, or any smooth surface with double‑sided tape. It can also stand on its own as a small desk accent, but free‑standing stability is limited.
Best use
- Outdoor or indoor wall décor
- Doors, signage, themed setups
- Labels and simple room accents
Material
- PETG chosen for outdoor use. It handles humidity and sunlight better than PLA. If you want long‑term UV resistance, consider ASA for a future version or add a clear UV‑resistant spray.
Printing
- No supports needed
- Orientation: lay flat for best surface finish
- PLA, PETG, or ASA all work.
- Brim optional
Suggested settings
- Height: 180 mm
- Thickness: 15 mm
- Layer height: 0.2 mm
- Walls: 3
- Infill: 15 to 20 percent. Go higher if you want better free‑standing stability
- Top and bottom: 4 layers
- Nozzle: 0.4 mm
Scaling
- You can scale in Bambu Studio. Uniform scaling keeps proportions
- If you scale up, thickness also increases and stability improves
- If you scale down, thickness decreases and it may tip more easily
Mounting tips for outdoor
- Clean the wall with isopropyl alcohol and let it dry
- Use thin double‑sided acrylic tape or outdoor foam mounting tape. Press firmly for about 30 seconds
- Avoid rough, dusty, or very textured paint. Adhesion will be weaker
- If the wall gets strong sun and rain, consider using multiple tape strips or a small hidden adhesive bead at the base
Notes
- Keep away from heat sources and open flames
- Edges can feel sharp if printed very thin
- Free‑standing stability is limited. A small base or Blu‑Tack helps if you want it on a desk