Mini Beach Umbrella With Built-in Table (Update)
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đŁ Update on June 23, 2026
I sincerely apologize for my oversight.
When I first uploaded this model in 2025, I was still new to 3D printing. At the time, I did not include the additional components in the AMS version (only the umbrella was uploaded), as I assumed users would find and print the parts from the âsingle-colorâ version.
Unfortunately, I later forgot about this issue until one day the âsingle-colorâ version of the model was taken down. The likely reason was that users could not find the multi-color components.
After realizing this, I updated the model on June 23, 2026, and also optimized the printing parameters.
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Ever since seeing the clip of Olafâs song âIn Summerâ from Frozen, the little one has been wanting some Olaf-themed toys. In response to the childâs request, this episode will feature the creation of a beach umbrella âąď¸ for Olaf, along with a matching table. Note that this is a scale-model toy set.




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Enjoy hands-on creation.
âď¸ Design & Modeling
- Step 1: Draw a round table with curved legs.
- Step 2: Create the sun umbrella (Model a hemisphere đ Divide into 12 equal fan-shaped segments đ Shell to 2mm thickness).
- Step 3: Model the umbrella ribs, center pole, and base; simulate painting.
- Step 4: Split components for printing (e.g., table upside-down, umbrella canopy inverted, pole laid flat).




đ¨ď¸ Printing & Assembly
- The umbrella canopy has undergone detailed surface processing but may still show visible layer lines. For optimal results, use a 0.1mm layer height if possible.
- The umbrella pole components include tolerance compensation. Actual dimensions may vary due to printing parameters; lightly sand for smooth assembly.
- Assembly sequence: Connect the umbrella ribs to the central pole. đ Insert the assembled canopy onto the pole.
- Table legs: Recommended material PLA, May be brittle, Â handle with care during assembly.
- For AMS multi-color printing: Color blocks are deliberately designed for layer-based color transitions (instead of sector-based coloring) to maximize printing efficiency.


Miniature Version, designed as a toy collectible, follow me on: Rednote(Xiaohongshu) đ ćć塼ç¨é¨
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