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Christmas Tree - Bambu LED Kit

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All Parts (0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill for X1C)
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0.8mm nozzle, 0.4mm layer, 2 walls, no infill
0.8mm nozzle, 0.4mm layer, 2 walls, no infill
2.7 h
2 plates
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tree vase mode_0.2mm layer, 1 walls, 0% infill
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Open window - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
Open window - 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
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Bill of Materials

Maker's Supply Kits and Parts
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LED Lamp Kit (1pcs) - MH001
Bambu Filaments
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Royal Blue (14601) / Filament with spool / 1 kg
Translucent Light Blue (32600) / Refill / 1 kg

Description

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This is the Bambu Lab LED Kit version of my christmas tree design.

Its easy to assemble and needs no support.

You wont need any other parts than the LED kit.

The christmas tree is designed so it can have no infill, that looks nicer and prints really fast!

 

Instructions:

  • Print all Parts:
    • The top base with its window (needs to be transparent or at least not colored) and the bottom base
    • The christmas tree
    • the clips
  • Pull the cable through the bottom base
  • Put the LED kit into the bottom base
  • Put the window into the top base (if you have no AMS, otherwise you should print this as one part!)
  • Insert the clips into the top base, then connect them to the holes at the bottom of the christmas tree
  • Insert that on top of the bottom base and turn to the left

There you have you 3D printed christmas tree light, hope you like it and enjoy it! If you have any questions or suggestions feel free to hit me up!

 

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Gorgeous tree. I used a translucent blue PETG, clear translucent for the diffuser, and a marble PLA with blue speckles for the base. I hand to enlarge the opening on the base since my lamp LED kit had a different controller that would not go through the opening. I added a negative rounded rectangle in Bambu Studio and reprinted that piece (didn’t feel right enlarging the opening using a file or saw since the overall piece is just so beautiful).
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Hey, there are two different LED kits, was the switch too big for the hole? Ill make it a bit bigger!
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
Hi, the lamp kit I used looks like the picture. The controller is just over 20mm at its widest point. I've only owned a Bambu Lab for a couple of weeks, but the "negative part" worked well. I simply extended it towards the center of the base making it around 22mm long. Thanks!
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bro which printer do you use
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Gorgeous design! I printed one in Bambu Labs translucent green PETG. I appreciate the way the construction of the base in particular.
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Nice color, is it the olive green from Bambu Lab?
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
you're correct, it is!
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A truly lovely lamp It was a gift for my mother and she absolutely adored it Thank you for the design
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Gracias!
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Looks amazing and the print profile worked perfectly 👍 Thanks for sharing
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Glad you like it!
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We installed a small battery-powered string of lights instead of the kit Unfortunately, a hole broke during assembly The base could be a bit more robust Nevertheless, I give it 5 stars
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This is a beautiful and quick print! I did it in transparent green Sunlu PLA, and it looks great. On another note, the clips are too big to fit through the holes in the base and the bottom of the tree, and the two parts of the base are too tight a fit. Either the holes need to be enlarged or the clips scaled down a bit. The bottom of the base could be scaled down a fraction to fit better.
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Thanks, looks toxic :D
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
I completely agree. I broke the base trying to fit the clips and now that I have installed the light I cannot get it out of the base. Printed perfectly, so I think it is a tolerances issue.
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Have printed model in transparent pteg and put simple led underneath - looks good. Thank you ;)
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Nice! What kind of LED did you use?
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Great model I used it as a prop for my model
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Nice variant!
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nice
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Looks nice!
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Everything printed well, slight issue with the clips. I was completely unable to get them through the holes without drilling the holes out a bit. Turned out great in the end!
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Looks great! what printer did you use? for me the tolerances where allready nearly too lose, its allways not too easy to get them right for everyone, maybe ill replace them with bigger clips that work better!
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Replying to @ModularMapping :
A1, with .6mm nozzle. I was trying to use .4mm but I destroyed it with that filament you see for the tree. So it's possible the .6mm nozzle messed the tolerances up.
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Replying to @ChronosWing :
Ah that will be the problem i think, tolerances for such small parts are really dependent on the nozzle size. But its i nice idea to try to print this with a bigger nozzle :D Ill try with my 0.8 and if it works make another print profile :)
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