Spiral Ribbon Christmas Tree Ornament (No Supports!)

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Spiral Ribbon Christmas Tree Ornament (No Supports!)

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4 grams! concentric top/bottom surfaces
4 grams! concentric top/bottom surfaces
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Print and fold all of the ribbons and loop the ends on the top of the center post to create your spiral ornament.

 

Only 4 grams of filament needed! Good way to use all those samples or finish up spools!

 

 

 

Highly recommended to use silk, glitter, or co-extrusion filaments and PEY beds for extra sparkle! Post your makes! I'd love to see how everyone elses come out!

 

 

 

 

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4 grams! concentric top/bottom surfaces
easy to print and assemble
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4 grams! concentric top/bottom surfaces
Nice ornament and the ribbons are very realistic.
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Thanks!
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sehr leicht zu drucken. Hat meinen Weihnachtsbaum verschönert
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Super cute, printed easily. Just used a tiny dot of superglue after stacking the ribbons onto the spindle. Nice design!
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Thanks for rating. What issues did you have? Happy to try to improve the profile
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Thank you for printing and rating! Happy Holidays!
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Thank you for printing and rating! Happy Holidays!
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Thanks for rating!
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