cthulhu tree topper 3d models
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I really liked this basic design but wanted to be able to print it in two sections, needed to hollow out the base, and insert alignment holes for the parts. I used Blender to make these modifications. The holes are designed to accept a small piece of...
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Adjust your slicer settings to match your printer's bed dimensions, which are 330 by 330 millimeters square.
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This unit measures 1.9 times its original size, boasting a prominent star at the center. Its sturdy peg measures 15mm in length, 5.25mm in width, and 6mm in height. ...The entire structure reaches an impressive 106mm in height.
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The star is splitted in 2 parts that need to be glued/fused together.The base can be printed without support.
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I designed this to allow for putting a medium size bulb (mine is 27mm at the widest) inside to light up the star. You could also add the bottom point, just be aware that the bottom hole is slightly larger than all the others. I originally tried...
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Made from 2 pieces to be mounted together with an M3 Screw. Spray paint glitter ... it's up to you. Hope you enjoy this design. ... My other thoughts ....need to make it lighter in future.
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In your slicer set up the initial bottom layer to 0, infill 0% and the wall line count to 2. Recommended to use brim with at least 10 line count for a better adhesion. ... I used white PLA and I put the christmas lights under it.
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Remixed to use the tabs added by Captain4W for glue up surfaces but removed the bottom tab and the center support to make room for an LED light strip. I also scaled up the Inner Star to 120%. Need to print (2x) "InsideStar" and (2x) "Outside Star". I...
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Remix of http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1284637, basically just hollowed out using Fusion 360 with precision and care. I plan to drill small holes to allow light to pass through, ensuring they are tiny enough not to be modelled. I'll also drill...
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Similar to others, butt with a small difference 2 designs 1 with 3 parts, other 2 halves, combine or print as desired enjoy
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<p>Print the 20-sided core, 19 tetrahedrons and one foot. Spray in Gold. ...Use superglue to assemble.</p><p>5% infill or less recommended except for the foot (15%) there.</p>
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A friend asked me to remix this and add an extra cone, so I did just that. ...To get the desired result, I printed it at double scale, and I'll post it online once it's complete.
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I replaced the hooty face with this one https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4744918 and scaled it to fit nicely then sliced it into more easily printable parts, optimised to only need supports on the house section
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Enjoy the magic of Christmascheck my patreon page and if you like it maybe you want to support me and my work. ...Thank youhttps://www.patreon.com/DonCipriano3D
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Made from 2 pieces to be mounted together with an M3 Screw. Spray paint glitter ... it's up to you. Hope you enjoy this design. ...My other thoughts ....need to make it lighter in future.
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It prints well on a Prusa 220x200 when you rotate it on the bed 45 degrees. ... The OpenSCAD design was build from scratch by me.
myminifactory
This creation was designed using Tinkercad's intuitive tools and features.
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Festive Finishing Touch - Elegant Apex Adorns Christmas Evergreen Emblem
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My wife wanted a start that fit in with the theme of the stars you see below:Designed to fit this light:https://www.amazon.com/Accessory-Cord-One-Light-Bulb/dp/B07W726LD5?th=1The base should print nicely without support but the insert will need them...
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I originally started doing skulls for fun, but after a fan favorite I decided to start sharing some creations, Large life-size skull with crown of holes for standard Xmas lights, I print in PETG for its heat resistance but try to find lights that...
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I give all credit to gshorts for the original design. I utilized netfabb to reorient the objects for simpler printing. If I were to print another one of these in the future without a looming Christmas deadline, I might opt for a finer print...