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Create a 3D Christmas tree by 3D printing two 2D components. ...This project showcased my design skills, as I gifted the completed trees to friends and family.
sketchfab
Laser Cut Christmas Tree. ...The original design was inspired by tc_fea's innovative 3D printed Christmas tree, now available for download on Thingiverse at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:38016.
cults3d
New Christmas tree design. ...It consists of 3 part: 2 christmas tree parts and one base.
cults3d
Christmas tree to be printed in phosphorescent thread Christmas tree to be printed in phosphor filament
thingiverse
Spinning Christmas Tree with ornaments designed to print on SLS machines. ...Printed on: Farsoon's Flight HT403P-2Designed by: Alex Gao
cults3d
This is a beautiful Christmas Tree that you can also put a Christmas ball on.
cults3d
You can use this decorative Christmas Tree in your christmas celebration. ... HAPPY NEW YEAR…
cults3d
Christmas tree decoration, you can put a Christmas ball, bell or something else.
cults3d
Christmas tree, as stand alone or with ring to hang it on a christmas tree. ...It's a perfect christmas ornament to be unique and spice up your christmas tree, advent wreath or anything you like!
thingiverse
I created a beautiful Christmas Tree ornament to adorn my festive Christmas Tree this holiday season.
grabcad
Wishing you a joyous and merry Christmas filled with love, laughter, and memories around a beautifully decorated Christmas tree!
cults3d
Christmas tree -a nice little present on Christmas! + base for it. ...- prints without supports, just enable raft or brim!
cults3d
I have designed 3 different Christmas tree designs, one is just the tree on its own which can be printed in any size, can be used as a standing tree or hung on the Christmas tree, the second design is a Christmas tree in a circle, designed to hang on...
thingiverse
... creative aspects of visualization. By streamlining the process, Christmas Tree fosters a culture of innovation and experimentation, where users can push the boundaries of what's possible without being constrained by traditional printing limitations.