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Christmas Ball with Intersecting Diamonds

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Christmas Ball with Intersecting Diamonds 3d model
Christmas Ball with Intersecting Diamonds 3d model
Christmas Ball with Intersecting Diamonds 3d model
Christmas Ball with Intersecting Diamonds 3d model
Christmas Ball with Intersecting Diamonds 3d model
Christmas Ball with Intersecting Diamonds 3d model
Christmas Ball with Intersecting Diamonds 3d model
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Christmas Ball with Intersecting Diamonds

An elegant holiday decoration created by overlapping diamond patterns over a basic ball with stem. The ornament is printed as a single piece. It requires some infill, but only in certain places.

Update: I've uploaded new PrusaSlicer 3MF and GCODE files (look for “New settings” in the file names). These keep the hot end at 190C and use other techniques to cool the filament, so it's less likely to clog. I made a few other changes, too, so it's a little faster, uses less filament, and the final print is lighter.

Not for commercial use. Please see license agreement.

The ornament prints very well with the standard 0.4mm nozzle but prints even better with a 0.25 nozzle.

I've provided my PrusaSlicer 3mf file (for 0.4mm nozzle), which includes all the height adjustments to minimize weight while providing the necessary top, bottom, and infill needed for a beautiful print. Some supports are needed, but not a lot. I used organic supports.

I included GCODE in my 3MF file to reduce the nozzle temp at key places to avoid having the filament overheat. The nozzle starts at 200c and decreases at key points down to 180c. You may need to adjust these based on your filament.

The filament shown is MatterHackers Quantum Purple Gold. The design will look good in a variety of filaments, from single color silky or glitter filaments to rainbow and 2 or 3 color filaments.

Have fun and if you like how it turns out, please post a make.

Happy holidays!


243 Likes523 DownloadsOctober 31, 2023
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