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    Rachael-Anne Omps
Golem - Multicolor
Golem - Multicolor
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3D printed Golem in color of choice. These golems are just under 3 inches tall and printed out of PLA plastic. (See below for details on PLA)
Arms and legs move, head spins a full 360 degrees. 
Please use photos to make sure desired color choice is selected.
***Due to the nature of multicolor filament, we cannot guarantee you will get the EXACT coloring as the photo***
Print design by: Layers in Green. Authorized seller.
 
What is PLA? Polylactic acid (PLA) filament is a thermoplastic polyester made from renewable resources like corn starch or sugarcane. It's a common material used in 3D printing. 
Properties:
- Biodegradable: PLA can be broken down in composting plants or under certain conditions with high heat
- Recyclable: PLA can be melted and reused without significant damage
- Non-toxic: PLA doesn't emit toxins or fumes when melted
- Low shrinkage: PLA doesn't deform after cooling, making it ideal for 3D printing
- Low melting point: PLA has a melting point between 80 and 150 °C (176 - 302°F)
- Good layer adhesion: PLA has excellent layer adhesion, making it good for creating intricate designs
Uses:
- 3D printing: PLA is a popular choice for 3D printing because of its low melting point, minimal warping, and excellent layer adhesion
- Rapid prototyping: PLA is ideal for fast prototyping because it's easy to print with
- Artistic designs: PLA is good for creating intricate artistic designs because of its print quality and dimensional accuracy
Production:
- PLA is made by breaking down the starch in plants like corn or beets into lactic acid
- PLA is the second most produced bioplastic
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