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Star Tree Topper – Hollow Design for LED Lights

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X1 Carbon
P1S
X1
H2D Pro
P1P
H2S
H2D
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A1
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H2C
X2D
A2L

Many supports but also suitable for "imperfect" printers
Many supports but also suitable for "imperfect" printers
Designer
4 h
1 plate
4.3(6)

Few Supports
Few Supports
Designer
3.3 h
1 plate
3.5(8)

Open in Bambu Studio
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Description

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Enhance your Christmas tree with this elegant 3D-printed star topper, designed with smooth filleted edges and a refined modern look.

The star is completely hollow inside and features a wide rear opening, allowing you to pass your tree’s LED string lights through the interior so the topper glows together with the tree.

 

At the base, a sturdy hollow mounting tube allows several fir branches to slide inside, ensuring a stable and perfectly centered placement on top of your tree.

The result is a bright, seamless, and premium holiday aesthetic that blends naturally with any decorated tree.

 

Perfect for minimal, modern, and warm festive setups.

 

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Comment & Rating (18)

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The print came out well it looked nice on the tree
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bottom tips cut off, walls too thin/unstable unfortunately filament and time invested
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Yeah, the tips are missing in both models. What's up with that?
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Bed Adhesion Issue:very difficult to print. As the file is, it's impossible to print. If you change values in Bambu Studio and rotate the star, it works. But then with many supports.
Strength Issue:additionally, the star is very thin. It broke when removing supports. Overall, I made 6 attempts with 3 different PLAs and one PETG. An alternative star printed cleanly. Too bad
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Thank you for your feedback, however I want to point out that the star, if printed with the profile I provided, prints and is used perfectly Obviously the thinness is due to the fact that it needs to let light through If you do things correctly you will see that you will have no problems Will you send me the gcode of the print you launched Before denigrating a model with many positive reviews, one must first ask if it depends on the model or on one's own shortcomings poor quality filaments, damp filaments, lack of experience in removing supports (which I point out should be removed when cold) etc
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I have used different filaments. The print bed adhesion is poor. I have already printed several projects and have some experience. Additionally, your pictures show that the star is not printed cleanly. I don't mean to criticize; it's just an honest opinion
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Strength Issue:Too flimsy. Both times I printed it it split trying to get the supports out.
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Many supports but also suitable for "imperfect" printers
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Print Profile
Many supports but also suitable for "imperfect" printers
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Print Profile
Many supports but also suitable for "imperfect" printers
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