Stamp Wheel for Pottery and Bodypaint - Maori Tattoo Pattern

Funny activity for kids and cosplayers to create Maori-inspired patterns using bodypaint. The wheels also work on clay!
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updated January 15, 2024

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Stamp wheel from the Maori Patterns Collection #10 and a handle

These digital 3D printable models of Stamp Wheels are meant to be used as a funny activity for kids and for cosplayers to create Maori-inspired patterns using bodypaint. The wheels work also on clay and polymer clay, pottery clay, cake dough, fondant, fabric, and other materials.

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SIZE
At 100% scale the roller's dimensions are approximately:
Width 55 mm
Length 55 mm
Height 40 mm
You can scale the model as you wish but we can’t guarantee that at a much smaller size the model will print well.

3D PRINTING SETTINGS

You should print them in the direction the files are placed. We printed them all this way without supports.
We recommend these settings:
Layer height 0.15 mm
Infill 15%

Printing settings will vary greatly depending on your specific printer.

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This fan-made model was brought to life by 3Demon. We are a group of modeling and 3D printing enthusiasts based in Prague, Czech Republic.
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