the grinch tree topper 3d models
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Fortunately, another household member appreciates the sparkling effect just as much as you do, so you're both on the same page regarding its unique design. ... Guidelines for Printing This Ornament Printed using an incredibly thin nozzle size of...
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* I enlarged the model up to approximately 275 mm in height (the original is around 200 mm) for two reasons: first, so the thick tip of our Christmas tree would fit into the hole; second, to make the ornament more robust and bring out the smallest...
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The design scales perfectly for a seven-foot Christmas tree, and I sourced the LED lights from Amazon - specifically, these battery-operated soft-glow festival decorations:...
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"Hang a shining star upon the highest bough..." My family's holiday tradition didn't include a traditional star or angel for our Christmas/Solstice tree, so I created one in TinkerCAD! The design consists of three shapes: pyramid-shaped points with...
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Create a dazzling starburst at the tree's tallest extremity... My family never possessed a conventional star or angel for our Christmas/Solstice tree, so I crafted one in TinkerCAD! Three distinctive shapes comprise this design: pyramid-shaped...
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Give your Christmas tree a space-age theme. ...This Christmas tree topper, which is modeled after the top of the famous Seattle Space needle, is guaranteed to give any Christmas tree a retro futuristic theme.
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I printed this in black then used some modpodge/glitter and red metallic paint. ...Made for a small 2.5 foot mini xmas tree. ...Enjoy!
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A tiny star shines brightly atop a miniature Christmas tree, adding a touch of festive magic to a small desk space.
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This is a Christmas star to put on the top of your Christmas tree. You can change its size from your 3D printing software. I suggest using transparent or white PLA, so you can put one or two LED light inside. When printing use supports and raft. 10%...
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Print was made to sit on a 200X200 Platform and added a split/unsplit version with original supports I added. ... I made this inside Cura with Tree Branch in (zig-zag) to get everything to work.
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A sizable star adornment boasts a large opening at its base, designed to fit effortlessly onto your festive tree's summit. ...Let's witness your creative endeavors and spread holiday cheer by posting your crafted masterpieces!
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... dab of superglue for added durability. After that, place the second snowflake on top, holding the LEDs securely in place with a bit more superglue. ...To bring my creation to life, simply add batteries and display it proudly on your Christmas tree!
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Why settle for a simple star atop when you can ignite your tree into an inferno! Built with reckless abandon, our design defies convention. ...Included are two attachments: a single-piece model and a two-part variant, each optimized for distinct color...
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Hello everyone this is a design that I made I tested it on my machine to verify that it was functional for anyone who likes to download it,
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#CULTSFIVERR Layer height: 0.2 mm Nozzle temperature - 240 C Table temperature - 110 C Print speed: 50 mm / s Fan speed - 30%. ... Filling - 10%
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Your mileage may vary depending on the tolerances, I recommend printing some joiners and one of each point first to make sure you can get them together before you commit to the whole thing :) I used vase mode (spiralize in Cura) to print the points,...
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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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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.
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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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... regular ones. Cut a perfboard disc to fit inside the star with 2mm clearance and align the anodes and cathodes on opposite sides before soldering the ends together in parallel. ...Power the LEDs with a 3V supply; a resistor is typically unnecessary.
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I recommend printing it upright with zero bottom layers (to make the hole) and supports for the bottom edges of the spokes on the star. I attached an image of the supports I had, it makes a thin wall. ...It took about 1.5 hours to print at 0.24mm layer...
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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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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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Print the 20-sided core, 19 tetrahedrons and one foot. ...Spray in Gold. Use superglue to assemble.5% infill or less recommended except for the foot (15%) there.
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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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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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Additionally, adding supports to the bottom edges of the spokes on the star will help maintain structural integrity. A photo of my custom supports is attached; they produce a remarkably thin wall. ...Printing at 0.24mm layer height took approximately...
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To print successfully, place it flat side down on your printer bed, and note that the size of the dowel holes may change if you resize the object. ...This design is currently sized to fit a diameter of 150mm (approximately 6 inches) across its widest...