Ice cream Light

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Ice cream Light

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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If there had ever been a saying that "ice cream emits light without melting," it would have clearly been a joke. But now, that joke has become a reality. We have harnessed the power of 3D printing to create the ice cream-shaped light of our dreams.
This is not just any lighting fixture. It is a magical ice cream that not only illuminates the room but also brings a smile to the face of anyone who sees it.

Be warned, this ice cream light looks delicious at a glance, but it's not edible. Instead, you can savor the technological delight of creating it in a single print without dividing parts, thanks to the AMS system.

And this ice cream comes in three flavors of filament.
The base is a deep PLA matte black.

The cone is a PLA desert tan that reminds one of sandy beaches.

The ice cream part, a cold, snow-like PET white, or any color you prefer to top it off with.

Installation is a breeze with the LED kit sold at Bambu store, just insert it, and you're done.

We are entering this ice cream-shaped light into the contest because the world needs more humor. Please enjoy this miracle of non-melting ice cream.

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I love this print although I did change it a bit. I took the top off, expanded to 150% and shortened the model - not the dimensions slightly so it could be a fatter on the bottom. These will be used as pot plant holders, so completely different to what you intended (hope you don't mind) but I love the way they turned out. Thanks so much for sharing the design. The blue had some stringing, but thats not your design, I noticed the filament is a bit wet
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Thank you for making cute cones in pastel colors! Enjoy a good ice cream life
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I used the slicer to split the project into parts so I could print it on 3 plates. Then exported the ice cream, thickened the walls and added a collar that would sit inside the cone. Import and printed. The cone in matte tan is just like a real cone! Transparent pink PETG on the ice cream.
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love this print! one question, I have A1 Mini (no AMS) how can I print this such that I can change filaments?
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Please download the original data, and since the parts are separated by different filaments, I think the best way to make it is to print each part and glue them together.
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Replying to @butabutapig :
Got it. Thanks!! It worked.
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unfortunately the connection between the parts is weak. failure at the same place two times. the desing is nice tho
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If you continue to fail, try modeling the ice cream and the cone separately. It might be a good idea to glue it afterwards.
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I printed this but got spaghetti for the ice cream. Could someone please make the ice cream part a separate file so i can reprint. I am new and tried but couldn't figure it out. Thanks
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select ice cream object on bambu studio then click top tool bar ''Split to Objects", delete other objects. https://wiki.bambulab.com/en/software/bambu-studio/split-to-objects-parts
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bad design. 2 spagettis one after the other 8 hour wasted the connection between the parts is poor
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I’ve cream top falls off
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