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GIANT Brick Christmas Tree (6x scale model)

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X1 Carbon
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STARTING POINT: 0.8mm nozzle, 0.4mm layer, 2 wall, 0% infill
STARTING POINT: 0.8mm nozzle, 0.4mm layer, 2 wall, 0% infill
Designer
2.4 h
1 plate
4.9(18)

0.4 nozzle part 1 of 2
0.4 nozzle part 1 of 2
31.5 h
24 plates
5.0(61)

0.4 nozzle part 2 of 2
0.4 nozzle part 2 of 2
12.1 h
10 plates
5.0(37)

Brick+christmas+Tree+full+part+1+of+2 50percent
Brick+christmas+Tree+full+part+1+of+2 50percent
10.7 h
24 plates
4.9(12)
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//edit: The 0.8mm nozzle .3mf containing a single 4x2 brick is a starting template only (creating them all would be mad). Download the entire STL suite by following the down-arrow next to the download button! And thank you for the love :)
--original--

All of the models for the “Giant Brick Christmas Tree” in one place. These are the files I (Ellis) made as a project collab with Ruth Amos - you can find our build videos on YouTube. I strongly recommend you watch my video to get a better understanding of this tree, how I designed it and how to print it:

…a monster project involving ~3 weeks of printing across my X1C, P1P and A1 all running in parallel. Nearly 600 parts in the end, and dozens of rolls of PLA. If you think you know how much work this is, you don't. Not yet anyway! :)

 

Of course, these models could be used for any giant brick project. I'm not the police and Christmas isn't actually forever. I also do not guarantee your prints will fit together. Mine did, with the settings below and a profile similar to the .3mf above, but every printer, filament and taste is different. That said, I hope you'll be mostly satisfied.

 

Quick info:

  • Mostly intended for 0.8mm nozzle @ 0.4mm layers: 2 walls, 2 bottom layers, 4-5 tops
  • 0.8mm prints all 0% infill
  • Almost all prints do not need supports but some do. Save the material and bridge when you can!
  • Only exceptions to the above (meaning use a 0.4mm) are the Candle Body/Tray, Candle Flame, Bauble and maybe Hearts - they require the detail
  • Some prints are too big to fit on a 256^2 bed. These are to be glued - PLA Gloop worked great for us.
  • In the region of 40-50kg of filament
  • Originally sponsored by Polymaker and therefore models were based on Polylite and Polyterra's properties
     

This tree is loosely inspired by a certain other tree of similar shape but very different size. Instructions to build it can be found on a certain website that I couldn't possibly link to.

 

To match the colours of that unknown other tree, you will need Green (lots), Brown, Black, Red, Yellow, Gold, White and Orange filament. You can simplify this in places as you see fit.

This mega-tree differs in multiple ways to that other tree. It is obviously 6x bigger, I modified what would be a straight scale-up to be more suitable for printing, plus I also greatly simplified the centre stem and we did not include the base at all. These pieces are not compatible with, nor do they share any dimensions with, certain other kinds of brick.

I strongly recommend you at least watch the printing chapter of my video. It'll give you an idea of how I did this and my mindset. 

NOTE: You will need to design and fabricate your own stand for this tree! For our build we used a 27mm diameter steel tube in the centre which inserted into a custom welded base, that had a baseplate (~100x100mm) about 150mm off the ground. This raises the tree off the ground and makes it stable. You could not use a stand at all, and sit it directly on the ground, but its stability and robustness would be unknown.

 

On that note, the centre of the tree completely lacks most of the stuff a certain other brick version uses, to save masses of printing. We don't need it in magic giant tree land. You'll figure it out. :)

The candles light up in our version, and the files here feature the details needed to do the same. See the candle part of my video for info.

Finally, THE LIST, should you dare take this on. Happy Holidays! →

FILAMENTNAMEQTY (total)
GreenHalf 8x2 - 16 peg (glued)2 (makes 1)
Half 6x2 - 12 peg (glued)42 (makes 21)
4x2 - 8 peg82
3x2 - 6 peg50
2x2 - 4 peg33
1x6 - 6 peg12
1x4 - 4 peg20
1x2 - 2 peg12
Odd 1x2 - 1 peg56
L-Shape 1x2 - 3 peg44
Big disc - 12 peg13
Hollow Dot21
Top Cone1
Quarter Circle8
RedBig disc - 12 peg3
Low-poly Heart10
Bauble8
Flower Dot8
BrownBig Square - 8x8 - 12 peg11
Simple Dot36
BlackToothed Square1
Half Cube - 10 peg2
Puck36
WhiteCandle Body12
Flower Puck16
Bauble2
YellowSmall disc - 4 peg1
Big Star/Big Star Middle (glued)1
GoldSmall Star11
Star Mount1
Flower Dot11
OrangeCandle Flame12
  = 578

Thanks for taking a look! The best way you can support me is with a sub on YouTube. This won't be my last silly project. Cheers :)

- Ellis

 

 

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