by bradicai
Intended to be printed at 1000% and so the clearances are correct, but you could probably print smaller as the fitment inst that tight.
I printed using wood filament 0.4w 0.125h and then stained it. Crazy i know but the internet said i could and they were right. Print the hook on its side with support and lift the model a couple layers off the build plate so that there inst 1 taller layer( most 1st layers are printed taller than rest) this also helps the underside have consistent outlining, and print it slow as the gradual curve from buildplate can be a lot to cope without warping up and ruining the smooth roundness. my first print was really crummy on the back side, the photoed one is nice though. tune your support z height, i used 0.3
The waves is an easy enough print, just make sure you use some infill cause some of the small ripples can try to begin in mid air in between the infill lines. turn off support cause the center of the bottom of the model doesn't touch the buildplate for better extraction and less warping.