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Kaleidoscope Teardrop Ornament

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Here's a new design for the holiday season. The ornament has two patterns that alternate.

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I was able to get reasonably good prints by printing the ornament as a single piece, but by cutting the ornament in two, I reduced print time and improved print quality. You just need a thin bead of super glue to join the pieces. To make sure the pieces are lined up and dry properly, stack 2 rolls of filament and set the ornament in the middle. That makes it easy to rotate the ornament without moving the pieces out of alignment.

I use Height Range Modifiers in PrusaSlicer to adjust settings for Perimeters, Top, Bottom, and Infill. I also used paint on seams. I was able to get a great balance of print quality and weight. I've shared my PrusaSlicer 3MF files and MK3S+ GCODE to make it easier for you.

I've provided as both 1 piece and 2 piece as STL/OBJ files. 2 are STL. One is an OBJ because the STL had mesh errors that I corrected using PrusaSlicer's Repair STL File feature.

Most of the ornament only requires 1 perimeter and doesn't need infill. I set Top/Bottom to 3 layers.

On the top half of the ornament, I only used 2 perimeters at the top of the inner dome and for the loop. In the first 12+ mm of the top, I added 5 areas of 40% grid infill that are each about 1mm or less high. This puts infill just where it's needed. In the stem, I increased Top/Bottom from 3 to 4 layers. This eliminated the need for infill in the stem. I also added custom GCODE at 29.9mm and 32.3mm to reduce the hot end temp so the stem would print cleanly. The base seems to need a slightly higher temp to avoid holes at some seems in the base of the top. I used Paint-on Supports to add Organic Supports to the loop at the top. It may print well without it, but I'm a perfectionist.

On the bottom half, I only used Height Range Modifiers to add infill. The whole bottom printed well with 1 perimeter and Top/Bottom set to 3 layers. I added 40% Grid Infill to 9 areas in the print and 100% Rectilinear to the top 2+mm. The bottom also has GCODE at 32.3mm to reduce the hot end temp.

You might use 25% Rectilinear Infill instead of 40% Grid, but it only seems to reduce the weight of the ornament by about 2g.


27 Likes49 DownloadsDecember 2, 2023



27 Likes49 DownloadsDecember 2, 2023
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