SculptCoat™ Ready-to-Coat Beetle
8" Display Sculpture – Pre-Printed in White PLA
Your canvas. Your finish. Your stone transformation.
The SculptCoat Ready-to-Coat Beetle™ is an 8-inch tall precision-printed sculpture designed specifically for coating, texturing, and finishing at home.
Printed in high-quality white PLA filament, this piece is delivered ready for SculptCoat application and curing.
No modeling.
No slicing.
No printing time.
Just unwrap and begin transforming.
Designed for Coating
Unlike decorative prints meant to stay plastic, this sculpture is engineered to be coated.
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Clean white surface for even coverage
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Balanced proportions for display
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Optimized geometry for brush application
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Stable base for mounting during coating
Ideal for stone, concrete, weathered, metallic, or patina-style finishes.
Specifications
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Height: 8 inches
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Material: White PLA filament
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Hollow lightweight structure
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Smooth exterior optimized for coating
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Ready to mount to Cure Station threaded base
What You’ll Need
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SculptCoat
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Basic brush
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Optional Cure Station for controlled curing
Coat. Texture. Enclose. Cure.
Within 24–48 hours, your beetle begins transforming from printed polymer to a stone-like finished object.
Perfect For
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Home DIY finishers
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Makers without a 3D printer
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Gift projects
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Educational art projects
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SculptCoat beginners
Important Notes
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This is an unfinished white PLA sculpture
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SculptCoat not included (sold separately)
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Minor layer lines are normal and help mechanical bonding
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How to use sculpcoat
How to use sculpcoat
First apply 1 very thin coat. The mix should go on with a milkshake-like consistency, forming a light base layer.
Because brushing too soon can reactivate or brush off the first coat, allow the first coat to set before applying another layer. Avoid heavy pressure with the brush.
You have about 15 minutes of working time, so begin with thin, almost transparent layers and build gradually.
For fine details, figurines, or miniatures, add a small amount of extra water to thin the mix so it flows easily into textures.
After finishing the coat, allow the piece to cure in a humid environment or a closed, near-sealed bin for 24–72 hours to achieve maximum hardness and strength.

