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150% Scale Brick Bonsai Tree

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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The pink cherry blossoms are in bloom
The pink cherry blossoms are in bloom
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Autumn leaves
Autumn leaves
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Thank you for downloading my model. it takes a huge amount of work to create so if you like this model the please consider giving likes, reviews and boosts as it goes a long way in helping me design new models. Thank you

I put together this recreation of the L.ego bonsai tree but at 150% scale.

 

A few parts don't exist or are not suitable to be 3D printed so i redesigned them to work correctly which i have documented below.

 

If you open the print profile everything should be set up perfectly in the correct orientation and with supports. Simply hit print.

 

If you are downloading the STL files then everything will need to be scaled to 150% except for the technic pins which need to be at 145% for tolerance purposes. All files are named by colour and quantity needed so it is easy to set up. You may get a non manifold warning, just hit repair and you'll be good to go.

 

To bend the vine around the trunk, gently heat it with a lighter or hairdryer until its flexible enough to bend.

 

GLUE WILL BE NEEDED. USE SUPERGLUE OR SIMILAR.

 

Please test fit each part before gluing in case any trimming or clean up is required, also ensure it is in the correct place as the glue sets very fast.

 

The instructions are attached in a PDF document. Please download them.

 

If you would like to watch the build series for this design, search for ‘thepanda3dprints’ in instagram or ‘PandaPrints’ on tiktok.

 

Print these parts at 145%

 

 

 

 

When you get to the part of the instructions below on step 63, instead of 2 blocks with a hole them and a technic pin, i designed a 2x2 brick with pin attached

 

 

 

 

 

If bricks are orientated to print with studs on the side, you may need to trim a small amount of the sagging part to ensure a tight fit.


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As someone who has done this A BUNCH, here's my recommendations. Print them on their sides, or so the studs are on their sides like the photo at the bottom. This will allow the expansion/droop to create some clutch power. Also, anything less than 300% is darn near impossible. (Feel free to checkout and print my purple easter bunnny at 300%, then at 200%, and see that the 200% pieces simply do not clutch. Great model, and welcome to the brick printing world!
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thank you. it can be hit an miss with the clutch power so i played it safe and glued them. I'll check out your models :)
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love this build thank you so much for releasing this print and all the effort to you have put into it. my printer is the A1 with AMS on backorder till end of January, this will give me chance to source filament in the correct colour
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I Love it! I think it came out perfect. I used hot glue and a torch to melt and fit pieces that needed a little help.
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looks awesome!!
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It looks great too.
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perfect Print! printed on A1 with different brands of PLA. Worked out fine. glued almost all parts with revell hobby glue. will keep following for more!
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which brand is your brown filament?
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Replying to @Simon0309 :
I couldnt find my regular brands (sunlu+Bambu, so I used: ELEGOO. Bought from amazon. Its on cardboard but prints very nice.
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The company gladly and very often issues warnings if the name is used when the product is used as a gardening term Just a tip, perhaps change the name to avoid an unpleasant surprise in your mailbox🙈
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yes that was also my first thought 👍 best to call them building blocks 😅
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My printer is pausing now
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oh wow. that's not good!
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Amazing!!! Very fun build and everything printed with no issue. Sunlu PLA.
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Excellent model and present setup print profiles! It was a fun build and turned out great IMHO. Keep up the good work!
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Came out great. It took a little time with gluing the loose fitting pieces and sanding some areas to allow others to fit but the finished build was worth the time spent.
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looks awesome!!!
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I'm going to have to try this print, it looks fun.
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it looks so nice on display. I'll have another botanical uploading tomorrow.
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Replying to @thekungfupanda :
you used .4 nozzle, right?
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Replying to @FuzzyDragonCosp :
yeah 0.4 nozzle.
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