3d printing used used in practice

Okay what are people thoughts about 3d prints in the practice. I found a 3d printable pentagram I like and am thinking of printing but am trying to decide if I want to wait till I buy some wood filament or just go ahead and print and paint it.

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I 3D print lots of things - runes, poppets, pentagrams, etc. If you feel you can connect to it, go for it.

I often wait for a particular filament. In the case of a wood-like filament I would think it would be pretty nice. But the filament is the least expense so make one with what you have to see what it looks like?

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thats what i;m thinking

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Unfortunately I´m not tech savvy and don´t have any experience with 3D printing. BUT as an art witch I´m working with all kinds of materials, from paper clay, to airdry clay to felt, wool, paint, glitter, glue and many more.
A friend of mine makes resin “crystals” and I absolutely adore them.
I know that some practitioners are using only nature based materials. And that´s okay, too. But I think in the end, making something yourself always connects you better than buying it, right?

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@LadyDennaRahl Hi! :waving_hand:

I got my husband to 3D print statues of my deities for my altar. I do a lot of craft, but 3D printing is his domain :slight_smile: he’s printed me a 3D printed Hecate’s Wheel incense holder.

Don’t be afraid to try and experiment! Have fun and like with everything, I think the intention is what matters most.

Blessed Be

SilverFlame

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