Clay Stamp Balls 02: Graduated Little Tunnels
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This is the second in my series of easy-to-use clay rollers for embossing clay. You'll find a link to a collection of my clay and pottery models at the end of this description.Here's another fun way to add texture and patterns to clay projects, as easy as rolling a ball.Each Clay Stamp Ball is 65mm in diameter, just a bit smaller than a hard baseball. It fits comfortably in most adult hands (for smaller mitts you can scale it down in your slicer). You can use it anyway you'd like: roll it in a line to make a border, in a drunken path for wild decoration or freeze frame to make a unique stamp.I plan to make a number of designs available.Graduated Little Tunnels. Here we have five different random patterns, each featuring hundreds of holes 2mm in depth. Five radius sizes provide a variety of textures: 1mm, 1.5mm, 2mm, 2.5mm and 3mm.The group photo shows all five huddled together in a basket. You can glean details from the individual screenshots and the nifty Printables 3D Viewer.Are they printable? Yes: with the help of supports. I've had good results with basic supports from the build plate (don't use tree supports). The support structure generally snaps off cleanly. I've printed these in ABS and ASA but PLA and PETG should work fine, too.If you want to encourage this project please leave a comment and show your results. Suggestions welcome. Thanks.Check out my other clay stamp models in this Clay/Pottery Stamps Collection.Want more? You'll find unique and exclusive Clay Stamp Ball designs at Matthew Wafler Creations website, freshly made and ready to imprint clay, at reasonable prices. Matthew, a fan of my Clay Rolling Stamps, suggested this Clay Ball project to me.
With this file you will be able to print Clay Stamp Balls 02: Graduated Little Tunnels with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Clay Stamp Balls 02: Graduated Little Tunnels.