3D Book Trophy Design
Budget: €30 – €250 EUR
I need a fully-modelled trophy in the shape of a book that I can send straight to a 3D printer. The goal is to end up with clean, watertight STL (or OBJ) files that require no additional fixing before slicing.
Here’s what matters to me:
• The overall look has to read instantly as both “book” and “award.” Think raised text on the spine or a small plinth that leaves room for a plaque.
• Dimensions will be roughly 18 cm high, 15 cm wide, and no deeper than 6 cm, but I’m open to your suggestions if they improve stability or printability.
• Wall thickness must respect standard FDM guidelines (≥1.2 mm) so the trophy prints solidly without excessive material usage.
• No overhangs beyond 60° unless you include discreet supports that snap off cleanly.
Please deliver:
1. Source file in your native 3D software (Blender, Fusion 360, SolidWorks—whatever you prefer).
2. A final, manifold STL ready for Cura/PrusaSlicer.
3. One screenshot or short viewport capture showing layer view or mesh integrity as proof the model is printable.
If you have prior examples of decorative or award-style 3D prints, feel free to send them; seeing past work will speed up my approval. Once I review a first draft, I’ll give you any minor tweaks and then sign off.
Here’s what matters to me:
• The overall look has to read instantly as both “book” and “award.” Think raised text on the spine or a small plinth that leaves room for a plaque.
• Dimensions will be roughly 18 cm high, 15 cm wide, and no deeper than 6 cm, but I’m open to your suggestions if they improve stability or printability.
• Wall thickness must respect standard FDM guidelines (≥1.2 mm) so the trophy prints solidly without excessive material usage.
• No overhangs beyond 60° unless you include discreet supports that snap off cleanly.
Please deliver:
1. Source file in your native 3D software (Blender, Fusion 360, SolidWorks—whatever you prefer).
2. A final, manifold STL ready for Cura/PrusaSlicer.
3. One screenshot or short viewport capture showing layer view or mesh integrity as proof the model is printable.
If you have prior examples of decorative or award-style 3D prints, feel free to send them; seeing past work will speed up my approval. Once I review a first draft, I’ll give you any minor tweaks and then sign off.
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3D Rendering
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3D Printing
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