3D Printer Gingerbread House Ornament
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Merry Christmas and Happy Holidays to all!3d printing has been the hobby that just keeps giving. I tell my father-in-law this all the time since he's the one that gifted me my first 3d printer for Christmas. It's an Anet A6, which I still own and cherish. So Christmas and 3d printing are something very special to me. And last year, I found a Tenlog TL-D3 Pro (for $100!) on Facebook Marketplace to add to my collection. It needed some work and has it's gremlins, but delivers for the most part.My goal was to merry (see what I did there) Christmas and 3d printing in my design and I hope everyone enjoys it as much as I enjoyed designing it. I have some knowledge with Fusion360, but I found it more of a fun adventure making it in Tinkercad. Due to my time constraints, I couldn't make it a multiple color print. But watching it come alive as I painted it was a satisfying alternative.It took me a few days of free time to design this and about four iterations to tweak it just right. Unfortunately, my printer has a .6 nozzle because I haven't been using it for detail and I'm currently trying to fix my Anet. This made it a challenge to print the smaller details, but I think it came out nicely anyway. I'll probably print another one with a smaller nozzle in the near future.It's a straightforward print with no supports. As for assembly, the gantry and spool all clip right into place (no glue needed!). The spool spins freely too, which my kids enjoyed playing with! And depending on your nozzle size, it should size up or down without a problem.So please enjoy and share my 3D printer printing a gingerbread house!
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