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The Last Supper
Pen Holder
Relief sculpture
Storage
Square
Decorative Figurine
Practical Tools

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The Last Supper is a mural painted by the Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci, depicting the biblical scene of Jesus sharing his final meal with the twelve apostles. In this masterpiece, da Vinci captures the profoundly expressive moment when Jesus suddenly declares, “One of you will betray me,” prompting an array of diverse emotional reactions among the disciples. The figures’ expressions—ranging from shock and anger to doubt and confession—as well as their gestures, eye contact, and actions, are rendered with exquisite detail and lifelike realism, making this work the most renowned depiction of the subject.
This model takes precisely this painting as its inspiration, resulting in a set of three pen holders with square cross-sections in different sizes: the large size measures 79 × 79 × 120 mm, the medium size 66 × 66 × 100 mm, and the small size 53 × 53 × 80 mm. Please note that manual measurements may have slight deviations; the actual dimensions shall prevail.
The small and medium sizes can be used as standard pen holders, while the large size is versatile enough to serve not only as a pen holder but also as a chopstick holder or a utensil storage container, combining aesthetic appeal with practical functionality.
Through numerous printing tests, we’ve found that a print speed of 60 mm/s yields optimal results when using silk-like filaments: speeds that are too fast can cause the filament’s silky sheen to fade, whereas speeds that are too slow significantly increase print time without proportionate benefits. For non-silk filaments, users can download the file and adjust the print speed accordingly before printing.
In addition, when using the octagonal spiral infill pattern, it’s important to reduce the flow rate to between 0.95 and 0.97 due to the frequent turns; otherwise, the surface finish will be extremely uneven. This is especially true when printing with multi-color filaments, as lowering the flow rate during octagonal spiral infill produces strikingly textured bottom and top surfaces.
We plan to release more fun, engaging, and practical designs in the future. We hope you enjoy them—your support is the greatest motivation for us to keep creating!
Originality of the Model
The author declares that this work is their personally original model
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