Bell of Inscryption
Bell of Inscryption
Published 2022-05-23T10:17:20+00:00
Ringe ding ding its the bell of Inscryption!
In the video game Inscryption ringing the bell lets you end your turn and with it execute your brutal sins. But you may also use it to ring for dinner or your personal assistant.
It can be both printed as a functional bell (with putting a real bell inside) or as a purely decorational piece. Check the print info below for more details.
Note: The 3d files are for private Non-Commercial use only! But feel free to print it through any print services like Treatstock.
Want to check out more of Inscryption? Go here: https://www.artstation.com/artwork/kl4Kk2
Never heard of the game? This is a good start: inscryption.com
The separated pieces are meant to offer space to put a real bell inside.
(Bell-Support-ForNoRealBell.stl can be used for no real bell.
Or use the Bell-HiddenCase.stl to use it as a case instead.)
Bell-BOOLEAN-ThisIsJustADummyToShowCarvedOutSpace.stl just shows the carved out space.
Bottom diameter is ca 9.1 cm and ca 4.4 in height (4.65 with the gap to the bottom piece). top space is ca 0.89 diameter and ca 0.97 height
You can us Bell-SeparatorForShell.stl on top of the real bell to have some space between it and the printed shell. You could also scale that to your liking.
For the bottom part you can either print it with the bottom part carved out for extra space for a real bell or it being just flat. The height with the carved out space is then ca 6 cm.
You can of course scale everything to whatever you need for your particular real bell. The 3d printed pin should then be able to go against the real bell pin.
Date published | 23/05/2022 |