
Christmas Crib
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These holidays because I am a Christian Catholic, I understand that I can share love with my family and friends through things I enjoy doing, such as 3D printing, Blender modeling, and cooking. To accomplish this, I'm sharing models to 3D print along with the source in Blender. Instructions for the file are found within the Blender file in a viewport text. Use these files to create whatever you want without needing to give credit! The only thing I ask is that you show me what you do with them. P.S. I've created some Christmas cards and markers for gifts, and if you'd like, they're yours. Just choose a font you prefer, rewrite the "Feliz Natal" phrase, and it's my gift to you! You have source files in SVG format, which I used Inkscape with, along with a Silhouette Portrait to make the cards. You can print or cut them using any cutter. Print Settings: Printer: Beethefirst+ Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3 Infill: 30% Notes: Printing this item is very easy, as it requires only a 0.3 layer height and no support structures are needed. Best to print one at a time for optimal results. How I Designed This I used Blender to create these designs, which you can also edit using the provided source file. For the base, I searched online and found inspiration from http://cookieriabymargaret.blogspot.pt/2012/09/outro-presepio.html. Feel free to use any reference you like!
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