June 22, 2026
Description
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WARNING: THE FINS ARE VERY BRITTLE — HANDLE GENTLY! *
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The dorsal, pectoral and tail fins are thin and snap off easily — both
during support removal and in normal handling. Please be careful:
Remove supports slowly, supporting each fin with a finger.
- For stronger fins, print with 3+ walls, slow the outer-wall speed,
and consider PETG or tough PLA instead of brittle PLA.
- This is a delicate display / jewelry charm, NOT a toy for rough use.
A realistic sleek great-white shark charm that BITES a jump-ring held at
the front of its mouth. The ring is the hang point — worn upside-down,
the metal earring hook threads the mouth-ring and the shark hangs
nose-up / tail-down.
About 37 x 66 x 25 mm, single watertight body.
- A jump-ring (2.5 mm inner, 5.7 mm outer) is fused into the front of
the jaws, hole running side to side so the profile faces forward.
- Add a fish-hook ear wire through the printed mouth-ring for an
earring, or a lobster clasp on a chain for a pendant.
Print:
Print on its SIDE (flat profile on the bed) with tree supports for the
fins and jaw, or belly-down with a brim.
- 0.12 mm layers for crisp detail, 3+ walls, 15-20% gyroid infill.
- Counter-shade it: print or paint slate-grey on top, off-white below.
Remember: the fins are fragile. Strong walls + a tough filament make a
big difference.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution