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Christmas nativity lithophane

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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Supporto per tea light
Supporto per tea light
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A beautiful lithophane showing the nativity in high definition. In the uploaded profile, you will find my settings for always perfect lithophanes.

 

I created a support to place tea lights behind it and illuminate it.

This is the link:    https://makerworld.com/it/models/2041554-supporto-litofania#profileId-2202561

 

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Very beautiful piece, thank you. Such detail! Shown in a frame with the adapter I made.
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Would you be willing to share the file for the frame?
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Replying to @user_2659445696 :
Sure, I will try to upload it tomorrow. I made it a bit tighter fit for the lithophane.
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Replying to @nadaadsforme :
found it, I will try to upload a 3mf for the curved insert only
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Beautiful model, printed nicely. I’m going to try to create a frame for it that holds a BBL LED panel. What did you use to create the curved lithophane? This would work very well with my adapter and more designs would be appreciated. I created an insert for this frame. https://makerworld.com/en/models/1036463-lithophane-frame-for-bambu-led-cmyk-b-w?from=search#profileId-1020379 It is the standard 108mm x 144mm size. It fits into the frame where the flat lithophane would go and allows the curved one to be inserted from the front. I left the fit loose but the light at the top can be blocked easily.
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Wow....! It turned out really beautiful! A perfect gift idea
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Replying to @hunterc76 :
Exactly. I did find a free site for making lithophanes and it allows choice of size and arc length for curved ones. Is yours a 60 degree arc? I plan to upload the frame insert somewhere. Would you like a copy of it?
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Replying to @nadaadsforme :
Yes thank you If you upload it to Makeworld you can post the link directly here
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Fantastic, it's beautiful
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Grazie
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Grazie!
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Greetings everyone I love your lithophane and would like to print it The thing is I don't have a Bambu Lab I'm struggling with an Ender 3 S1 Pro I get good prints despite that printer's limitations For now I want to keep learning well with it and later buy a better one like the Bambu Lab My query is focused on knowing essential details to configure in the print profile as I would have to adapt it to my printer I don't know how to view your profile for this lithophane If possible let me know if not don't worry and I still congratulate you on the shared work Thank you very much Miguel from Argentina
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Aside from the Bambu Lab, I also print with an Ender. I can tell you I use a 0.16 layer height and reduce the speed to a maximum of 100 mm/s. Obviously, keep the print bed clean and well-leveled. Use a warm white and then it's all about experience with your printer
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Replying to @hunterc76 :
Thank you for your prompt response Regarding the infill does lowering it a bit affect it much Cura tells me it's almost 30 hours of printing and this would be my first lithophane that I'm trying to make and since it's a long print I don't want it to go wrong either
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Replying to @user_1233980111 :
30 hours is not possible, there must be something wrong., unless you have increased the dimensions. The infill should always be 100% but the duration should not exceed 3-5 hours for a 10x15 cm lithophane. Obviously printed vertically. When I am in front of the PC I will send you a private screenshot of my settings so you can compare them
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Hello beautiful nativity scene/lithophane Could you also provide a simple stand for installing a small LED light Thank you very much in advance
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Hi, I place the lithophanes in front of a window but if I want to light them up in the evening this is usually the lamp I use, I use a warm color but cool white is also available. this is the link; https://amzn.eu/d/d8k4rdj Anyway, I am creating a support to put tea lights behind, it will be online by tonight and you will find the link above in the description
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I've accommodated your request, you'll find the link in the description and I've also added it to the print profile
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Replying to @hunterc76 :
FABULOUS!!!! Thank you so much!!! You've given me a wonderful gift (Christmas XD).. especially since I'm practically zero in 3D design and wouldn't have known how to do it... If it's okay with you, I'll try to make a mix with a support I used for another type of lithophane and then I'll show it to you... This is because I've already bought several USB cables and some dimmable LED lights that turn on, adjust, and turn off with the touch of a finger Thanks again for the design. See you soon
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what did you use for light.
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Hi, I place the lithophanes in front of a window but if I want to light them up in the evening this is usually the lamp I use, I use a warm color but cool white is also available. this is the link; https://amzn.eu/d/d8k4rdj Anyway, I am creating a support to put tea lights behind, it will be online by tonight and you will find the link above in the description
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It uploaded the support, the link is in the description, and I also added it to the print profile
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Who are the two female saints? Mary and Elizabeth?
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Zelomi or Salome, and the midwives
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Printed well. I also printed the base and it turned out. Excellent.
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Thank you so much!! Feel free to post some pictures if you want!
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Well done.
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Thank you very much!!
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