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Mushroom Cover for Prusa Core One L

by 3D-mon · via Thingiverse
FormatZIP
CategoryOther
LicenseCC BY-NC-ND
UploadedMar 13, 2026
⬇ 38 downloads ❤ 21 likes 👁 477 views

Description

Magnetic mushroom set to turn your Prusa Core One L printer into a tiny forest shrine. 🍄 It’s a modular collection of mushrooms, moss, log frame, and button design - that attach to the printer with magnets, so you can move them around and build your own little scene. 🌱 You can use them to decorate your fridge, too! 📦 Included Files STL files (individual mushrooms, button, logs, and moss) 3MF divided by clusters 3MF divided by colors Parts are already placed on the print bed, with supports where needed :) 🖨 Suggested Print Settings Layer height: 0.15 mm Infill: ~10% (gyroid works nicely) Supports: ~30° on the logs, some moss, and some mushroom legs A brim can help with taller mushroom legs No supports inside the magnet slots! 🛠 Assembly Glue the printed parts together first. The mushrooms attach using neodymium magnets, so you can easily move pieces around or swap things later. Use a small drop of glue to secure magnets. You don’t have to fill every magnet hole — how firm everything sits is completely up to you. The mushrooms attached to the glass are held with magnets placed on the inside of the glass, which connect to the magnets glued into the mushrooms. 🧲 Magnets used 17× small magnets (6×2 mm) 31× big magnets (10×3 mm) 🌿 What’s in the set Single mushrooms (Porcini, Amanita, Chanterelle, Morel, Oyster, Fantasy) Moss clusters Log cluster Amanita print button 🍄 This is just a small decorative project we created for fun. Print it plain in whatever color you like, or paint it like a tiny diorama, and slowly grow your own mushroom ecosystem around the printer. 🌱 Made by 3Demon , a team of 3D modeling and printing enthusiasts from Prague. ✨Check out more of our creations or join our community here .
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