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Balloon Dog (Jeff Koons) [nose optimized]

Kleiner Lateiner avatarKleiner Lateiner

March 24, 2025

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Description

Model of Jeff Koonss Ballon Dog.

I recommend for FDM printing to print the model splitted in left and right half. So that there are no or only a few supports needed.

The two halfs can now be connected with the feather keys. The keys have a gap of 0.2mm which seems to work fine for most printer. Remember that the gap changes size when you scale the model. You should test the tolerances of your machine before printing to ensure the print works fine. If it doesn't work just rescale and reprint the feather keys.

modeled in Fusion 360
and in Blender 3D (Ballondog_Blender)

I think this model would be very pretty in Polyalchemy Elixir.

If someone prints this in Polyalchemy Id be very happy if you could contact me and send me a picture of the print.

Category: Sculptures