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Brackencourt Portal

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The mighty Brackencourt Portal is a large terrain piece that features lots of great spots for model placement. The top of the head lifts off to reveal a lookout tower, whilst the yawning portal mouth is an evocative entry into the Brackencourt.

Note: To keep Brackencourt Bridge as authentic as the original hand-sculpted model multiple supports are required.

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This product is delivered as a .ZIP file pack containing 3d printer files (STL files) for use on a home 3D Printer.

Description

A yawning face, root-woven and hollow-eyed, forms the portal into the Gloaming built within the Brackencourt. Supporting the lofty bark crown of the twisted forest dragon above, this relic is said to be the very heart of all life and magic within the Gloaming itself.

Updates:

  • 3 November 2023 (version 1.4) Whole version with FDM support added.

Notes for the Brackencourt Portal STL:

  • Right-click on the image below and “Save As” to download the reference sheet for this pack.
  • Small Printer Reference is included in the zip file.
  • FDM Pre-support files included.
  • Product measurements can be found in the image gallery.
  • First Published version 1.3

Brackencourt Portal STL

Additional information

Infill

10% to 15% for most parts but increase to 20% for thin upright parts such as door frames for added strength

Layer Height

.2 for Normal Quality .1 for High Quality (.2 Layer height is recommended)

Supports

pre-support version included in download., Requires supports for fdm printing

5 questions for Brackencourt Portal

  1. Wim D. (verified owner)

    I love the Brackencourt set. While I know that the type of FDM supports you provided with the file can work, I did want to ask if you’ve successfully done any test prints of the Brackencourt-Portal-B-Pt1-v1.2 file with the FDM supports that you provide, before attempting to print it myself. There are so many rather long, unbraced supports that I’m concerned the print will fail midway-through or even near the end, and it’s a long print. Some pictures of the printed result (FDM) would be very much appreciated. Thx!

  2. 42rettes (verified owner)

    Did you ever get a response to this? I did get that file to print on my Creality k1c, no issues. Broke a few branches removing the supports, but that’s on me. Doesn’t seem like I can post photos tho. Only trouble I’ve had so far is slicing Brackencourt-Portal-A-Pt2d-FDM-Supports-v1.3. Just fail after fail after fail. 🙁

    • Joanne Boorer (verified owner)

      Hi
      Thanks for your inquiry.
      We have had no reports of this part failing.
      We had the attached concern that it may fail.
      In regards to the slicing error. Have you tried turning this part on the build plate and slicing it?

  3. dmangrum0528 (verified owner)

    I noticed on some models the recommendation to print with supports is specified for resin printers but is not necessary for FDM printers. For this model, are supports recommended for an FDM print? Thank you.

    • Joanne Boorer (verified owner)

      Thanks for your inquiry.
      Yes, Supports are required for FDM printing, and a pre-supported FDM folder is included.
      We have an Additional information tab on each product page which states whether supports are needed for either resin or FDM.

  4. dmangrum0528 (verified owner)

    Thanks for the response. The print went well. I have a Creality Ender 3 V3 KE. A few supports failed but I think that it was primarily due to the natural vibration of the bed slinging complicated by the table I use as my work station. It did not cause any real failure in the print as a whole.

  5. 42rettes (verified owner)

    Joanne – Turning it worked, eventually. Thank you! Relatively new to this whole process & still figuring things out.

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