Medallion, depicting the deity baphomet, that the Knights Templar were accused of worshipping, file STL, OBJ for 3D printers, two sizes model
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Medallion, depicting the deity baphomet, that the Knights Templar were accused of worshipping, file STL, OBJ for 3D printers, two sizes

Medallion, depicting the deity baphomet, that the Knights Templar were accused of worshipping, file STL, OBJ for 3D printers, two sizes

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Medallion, depicting the deity baphomet, that the Knights Templar were accused of worshipping, file STL, OBJ for 3D printers, two sizes
two size
however, the dimensions can be changed with each slicer
composed of 1041 mil points
all the files have been decimated by the polygons, but without losing the details, this makes the light files suitable for each computer
composed of three pieces
dimensions approximately FDM-FFF Z 23,5 Cm X 19,4 Cm Y 3,3 Cm
Z 92 Inch X 76 inch Y 12 inch
composed in one piece
dimensions approximately DLP-SLA-SLS Z 6 Cm X 5 Cm Y 1Cm
Z 2,3 inch X 1,9 inch Y 0,4 inch
all files are already in place for optimal printing
This 3D model was designed to get a clean print result, without considering printing material consumption, However, you are free to rotate, or scale,
every part of the model in the most convenient way for you.
Each file has been checked and repaired with Netfabb
The parts of the model are already positioned for 3D printing
Compatible with every Slicer- Simplify3D, Care, Slic3r, etc ...
All the parts of the model have been cut so as to be printed vertically, for a higher quality of printing
is term that was originally associated with an idol that the Knights
were said to have worshipped. Later,
was incorporated into other trad
itions as a powerful figure, often depicted as a winged man with the head of a goat.
has reportedly been in use since at least the 1090s, when it appeared in an early Crusader’s letter. The name itself, although certainly not its modern image, may have been connected with Islam, as chroniclers referred to mosques as
. Some think
is a corruption of
, an alternate spelling of
, although many other cryptic origin theories have been provided.
Regardless of its specific origins,
got much more attention after the Knights Templar, a medieval Catholic military order, were interrogated under the
. Under torture, some admitted to worshipping a pagan idol named
. This figure didn’t have a consistent appearance or nature, and not all Templars admitted to worshipping it. It’s unclear whether
actually had anything to do with the Templars’ activities, whether it was an accusation the Church created to lend more weight to their other charges of heresy, or whether the admissions were simply tortured out of them.
fell into relative obscurity for some time, but was reborn in 19th-century occult works, thanks especially to Eliphas Lévi. In the mid-1850s, Lévi published a picture of
in his book
. The illustration greatly inspired
’s current incarnation; it was a human-goat amalgamation referred to as the “Sabbatic Goat.” This depiction would go on to influence the iconic Rider-Waite tarot card image of the Devil. In some occult, mystical, or religious traditions,
is a
that represents the sum of the entire universe and all its opposing forces.
Due to its association with Satanism,
can be viewed as a demonic or subversive symbol, and thus stand in for something considered evil or deviant. It can also serve as an identifying marker for those aligned with the occult. However, many occultists view
not as demonic but as an idol or deity that harmonizes cosmic opposites, e.g., good and evil, man and woman. Additionally, people have gotten into the habit of juxtaposing
historically taboo image against contemporary pop culture for humorous effect.
Recommended settings for printing
each part was cut to be printed vertically, to have a better quality print, so for the upper parts,
it is recommended to print with a 4-5 skirt
Quality
Layer height: 0.1mm*
Initial layer thickness: 0.3mm
Bottom/top pattern: lines
Horizontal expansion: 0.04mm (when entering 0.04mm index, the 3D printer perceives the model as monolith, i.e. as having no hidden layers).
*Layer Height 0.1mm is recommended for a better quality for the printed model. However, the printing time will double.
As a STL file provider, our goal is to ensure that the files are error-free and printable in the most accurate way. This is why we only test print the most difficult segments of
the model’s parts.
The model's parts have been tested and printed in PLA. In case you need advice where to get your filaments from, check our partner's website.
Speed setups:
Infill speed: 30mm/s
Outer shell speed : 30mm/s
Inner shell speed: 20mm/s
Top/bottom speed: 20mm/s
Support speed: 50mm/s
Travel speed: 150mm/s
Skirt speed: 30mm/s
Amount of slower layers: 4
Infill:
Infill pattern: Grid
Line distance: 1.5mm
Infill overlap: 20%
Infill layers: 0
Support:
Enable support: Check
Placement: Everywhere
Overhang angle: 30°
X/Y distance: 0.7mm
Top distance: 0.2mm
Bottom distance: 0.2mm
Stair step height: 0.5mm
Join distance: 0.7mm
Area smoothing: 0.6mm
Use towers: check
Pattern: Grid
Line distance: 1.5mm
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