Super Mario Power Star Christmas Tree Topper

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Super Mario Power Star Christmas Tree Topper

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
Designer
4.7 h
3 plates
4.8(43)

Solid Build.
Solid Build.
Designer
6 h
3 plates
4.6(8)

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AMS version
Designer
12.9 h
2 plates
5.0(4)

0.2mm layer, improved support, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, improved support, 10% infill
5 h
3 plates
4.9(8)
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Top your christmas tree with style with this Super Mario Xmas tree topper. The model comes with a slot to slot in a Xmas tree LED to light it up though may not be effective depending on your choice of filament. Please read the following considerations when printing with my profile.

 

The tree topper coil prints like a solid blob with my pre loaded support settings. The coil is actually flexible and supports can be released by gently bending the coil and pulling off the support with pliers. Glue is highly recommended when printing the star. The eyes are pressure fit and do not require glue as long as your printer is well calibrated. Needle nose pliers are the only tool needed for this model. Assemble by threading the coil into the bottom of the star.

 

I dont own an Xmas tree but I tested the coil on an Elf tree. If the coil is too short add a little bit of heat via blow dryer or hot watter while attacked to the star and streach out the coil. If you find this is insufficient feel free to PM me a length of coil you need and I'll see what I can do.

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
The model is very cool :) I would handle the supports differently for the holder (green) and would use some infill for the star. When you push the eyes inside the star the model could brake (it broke a little bit for me but you don't see it). I would give 4 stars but I will also add the printed one so it's five ;)
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Yeah there's no infill for if you decide to put in an LED and you want it to shine through. I will add a second profile with infill.
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Replying to @TS.Makers :
maybe it's enough to strengthen the area arround the eyes. maybe thicker walls?!
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I've printed mine in-glow-in-the-dark pla which made it diffuse light nicely and stuck few leds from the end of the Christmas lights string. Also, the spring printed with no supports at all, a little hairy at the bottom but good overall :D
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Goddamn 😍
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0.2mm layer, improved support, 10% infill
Printed great and supports came off CLEAN! Looked great atop my Christmas tree
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this print is fantastic! I chose to print the eyes separately to save time and printed it in PETG and ended up using a 3 layer raft. After about two failures, due to rough bottom corners because I opted for too many rafts (I think) and a few minor adjustments with layer height and width (I'm using a 0.6mm nozzle atm), I was beholden to one of the sexiest prints I've made so far :)
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I had to make it a little smaller for my tiny tree, but it came out perfect.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
perfecta
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cool, but the spiral doesnt work with my weak plastic tree's top. i think i have to drill a hole.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
its awesome idea , but has little flaws. overall its more than ok.
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
Very easy to print and assemble!
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kids love it, great topper for our tree set wall count to 3 and used 2% gyroid fill on the star for extra strength. eveything else flawless. oh i did move the front seam to the back, looked neater and now it has a cute litttle butt crack hahahahaha
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