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Christmas Tree Lamp / Night Light

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 8% infill
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10 plates

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Bill of Materials

Maker's Supply Kits and Parts
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USB-A Power Cable with PH2.0 Connector (1PCS) - IC001
200x1mm (1PCS) - KA008
Bambu Filaments
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Translucent Olive (32500) / Refill / 1 kg
Gilded Rose (13901) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
Brown (10800) / Refill / 1kg
Jade White (10100) / Refill / 1kg
Beige (10201) / Refill / 1kg

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  • Christmas Tree Introduction:

The Christmas tree is the most renowned traditional ornament during Christmas celebrations. Historically, people would bring an evergreen, like a pine, indoors or outdoors around Christmas, adorning it with lights and colorful decorations, culminating with a star atop. Later, shimmering trees crafted from materials such as white aluminum gained popularity in the US and elsewhere. Modern trends favor low-carbon, eco-friendly practices, leading to the prevalence of reusable plastic trees. LED lighting allows for diverse dynamic effects and displays. The Christmas tree wasn't part of early Christian observances; its origins likely stem from ancient European tribal agricultural deity rituals. After Christianity's spread through Europe, it became a religious symbol, eventually becoming integrated into Christmas as the Christmas tree we know today. Modern Christmas tree customs are entirely secular.

The Christmas tree is the most famous traditional decoration during the celebration of Christmas. In the past, people usually brought an evergreen plant such as a pine tree indoors or outdoors before and after Christmas, decorated it with Christmas lights and colorful decorations, and placed a star on the top of the tree. Later, shiny Christmas trees made of metal materials such as white aluminum became popular in the United States and other places. In modern times, people pursue low-carbon and environmental protection, and Christmas trees are mainly made of plastic for reuse. The use of LED can present a variety of dynamic effects and words. The Christmas tree did not exist in early Christian activities, possibly due to the agricultural god worship customs of early European tribes. After Christianity spread to Europe, it became a form of worship and was eventually transplanted into Christmas to become today's Christmas tree. The current arrangement of Christmas trees has nothing to do with religion.

 

  • Accessories List:

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    num

    KA008 COB light strip

    1

    USB-A to PH2.0 2pin power cable

    1

Boost Me (for free)

  • Installation steps:

1. Join the base and snow decorative cover together:

 

2. Install the power board of the cob light strip on the base:

 

3. Connect the power cord to the cob's power strip:

4. Pass the cob light strip through the hole and straighten it:

5. Cover the base with glue:

 

6. Insert the Christmas tree into the base (tree pit or ground):

 

7. Insert the cob light strip into the hole under the Christmas tree. If there is any drawing, you can use a tool to clear it:

 

8. Fix the Christmas tree to the base, it is recommended to use glue:

 

9. Cut the filament to the appropriate length and insert one end into the decoration and the other end into the Christmas tree. Note that the candy decorations do not require consumables and can be hung directly on the tree:

 

10. Install the top stars and ribbons and place gift boxes (optional):

 

Welldone!

 

  • Tips:
  1. Christmas trees must be printed with a 0.16mm layer height, preferably using transparent colored consumables
  2. It is recommended that all components be glued together
  3. If you have any opinions or suggestions, please leave a message~

 

  1. Christmas trees must be printed with a 0.16mm layer height, preferably using transparent colored consumables
  2. It is recommended that all components be glued together
  3. If you have any opinions or suggestions, please leave a message~

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