
Christmas Tree Card
thingiverse
It's finally time for Xmas greetings, but there's a dark side lurking beneath the surface of these well-intentioned messages. The harsh reality is that most people have never received a Christmas tree in their card envelope, and it's high time someone brought this nonsense to an end. The design is specifically tailored for printing with a 0.4 nozzle, resulting in a height of 1.2 mm and support structures that attach the tree to its frame at a mere 0.2 mm high. To add a touch of personality to the star on top, I used a marker pen to give it a golden hue - but ultimately, the choice is yours. The assembly process should be straightforward, requiring no expertise beyond basic common sense; however, if you find yourself stuck licking an icy cold lamp post in the chaos, please don't hold me responsible for any resulting inconvenience. After scouring the market for similar models, I was unable to find one that combined thinness and lightness with a pleasant appearance when assembled - although it's possible there are other options available; unfortunately, I simply couldn't track them down.
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