
Christmas Tree Ornament (No Support Challenge)
prusaprinters
<p>Hi all!</p><p>I wanted to do an ornament for my Christmas tree made with my hobby, and when trying to figure out I start thinking in a spiral shape. I made the design, smile to myself, and said: "This will never print...".</p><p>But I wanted to see how badly this would print and... I witnessed a impossible print.</p><p>Yes it is really ugly, yes it an ornament (ugly), but to my eyes is a beauty, a print that laugh at gravity and is a true torture test to the 3D Printer and its cooling fans, and probably more than that...</p><p>To reproduce this magnificent ornament you have to do:<br>- 3 perimeters;<br>- 0.2mm;<br>- 100% Infill;<br>- Brim;<br>- No Raft;<br>- No Supports;</p><p>I wish you all an excellent Christmas, wishing that impossible dreams can come true, and also impossible prints :)</p><p>Also a happy new 2022 year, full of health and success.</p><p>PS: Notice I couldn't do the ring on top, but maybe you can do better. Looking forward to see your prints.</p><p>PS2: Funny fact, Lukes3D had the same idea 5 years ago and made a very similar model. Here is the link: https://www.prusaprinters.org/prints/10666-the-impossible-christmas-tree</p>
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