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Sparkling Christmas Star Treetop Star

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P1S
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P1P

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
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3.9 h
2 plates
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 7% infill
5.2 h
4 plates
5.0(1)

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
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1 plate
5.0(1)

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This elegant Christmas tree topper star unites modern design with festive aesthetics. Thanks to special effect printing plates, it shines with unique, decorative patterns and conceals typical 3D printing structures. Versatile in its application, it can be used as a tree topper, table decoration, or hanging ornament. With simple assembly and stylish appearance, this star will be the highlight of any Christmas decoration and lends a special brilliance to your celebration. Except for the base and mounting boards, the star is snap-in-place and requires no assembly materials. You should glue the mounting boards together very precisely.

It is particularly beautiful with glossy filaments.

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Very nice design!
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Very nice Thanks for that
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😍😍😍
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I had some problems with bed adhesion on my 3d effects sheet.
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A truly splendid design, however, the retaining studs on the base plate break immediately during assembly, rendering it irreparable Printed with Bambu PLA silk
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Thank you for the tip. I'm printing the plate using Bambu PLA Basic and haven't had any problems so far. The inner plate is ultimately invisible; you can really use anything. The final beam should first be applied to the outer nipple and then assembled with slight pressure towards the center of the star and downwards. I am currently working on a material-optimized version. I will take your suggestion into account
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Replying to @Feelution :
Certainly! The issue is that with the currently planned printing orientation, there is only minimal contact surface between the flat plane and the nipple; I could push it away with my fingernail. The solution would be a 90-degree rotated print of the star plates with tree supports, then the nipples would be rock-solid
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Hello, excuse me, would it be possible to print on the A1
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