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Mandlen 2025 | Mandelgave | Almond Trophy

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Model and nameplate w/o text
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Skal mandlen være brun eller hvid? 

 

Det er det store spørgsmål og når du har fundet ud af det, er du klar til at printe årets mandelgave.

 

Denne model er inspireret af den anden Mandlen 2024 fil, der er blevet uploadet af flere forskellige. Så vidt jeg kan søge mig frem til, er dette den originale udgave: https://www.printables.com/model/317881 fra 2022.

 

Jeg har redesignet den fra bundet op og lavet (hvad jeg synes) er nogen små forbedringer. Jeg har bla. centreret mandlen, tilføjet en lidt mere prominent navneplade og lavet en version der kan printes uden AMS.

 

Hvis du ikke har AMS, kan du selvfølgelig også bare sætte en pause i din slicer, lige der hvor nødden / teksten starter, og så manuelt skifte filament.Det er op til dig.

 

=== ENGLISH VERSION + WHAT THE HECK IS THIS ===

Every Christmas in Denmark (and most of our Scandinavian neighbour countries), families battle for glory in the most prestigious competition known to mankind: Finding the single whole almond hidden in a bowl of dessert. 

The winner usually receives a modest prize… and more importantly: eternal bragging rights. 

Some of us take this so seriously that a simple “congratulations” or a piece of candy isn’t enough. 

NO! 

The champion deserves a full 3D-printed trophy to immortalise their victory. A trophy so magnificent that it will guarantee a place in the great halls of Valhalla. That is what this is about.

 

You can read more about it here: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Risalamande 

 

English translation of main text:

 

Should the almond be brown or white?


That’s the eternal question and once you’ve figured that out, you’re ready to print this year’s almond trophy.

 

This model is inspired by the other “Mandlen 2024” files that several people have uploaded. As far as I can tell, this is the original version: https://www.printables.com/model/317881 from 2022.

 

I’ve redesigned it from the ground up and made a few small improvements (at least in my opinion). I’ve centered the almond, added a more prominent nameplate, and created a version that can be printed without an AMS.

 

If you don’t have an AMS, you can simply add a pause in your slicer right where the nut / text begins and manually switch filament. Totally up to you.
 

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That looks great I hope you will be honored and remembered as the best almond gift giver ever
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Is that a typo
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Where?
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Replying to @not_a_teletubby :
In German, they are called "Mandeln"
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Replying to @Tom_3013541971 :
In Denmark they are called Mandler or in this case, when it's a specific one: Mandlen. I can make a one in german for you if you want, or you can use the blank plate I uploaded yesterday and add the text yourself in the slicer.
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Can you upload one without text?
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I made a print profile for you, with the basemodel without nameplate and a blank nameplate, if you want to add your own text.
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Replying to @not_a_teletubby :
Thank you very much :)
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