Snowball Tealight Lanterns Holders
Snowball Stacking Tealight Lanterns With Tray - HOIC02
A simple, elegant snowball-themed holder for LED tealights to create a cozy and cheerful holiday mood. The holders can be stacked and grouped into beautiful compositions; the optional tray keeps them organized and allows you to carry them around easily. They coordinate with other ornaments and accessories in our Holidays Collection
Many of the LED tealights sold online come with a remote control, which allows you to easily turn them all on/off simultaneously.
DO NOT USE WITH FIRE
This is a set of components from the Infinite Containers 68 Series, where you will find additional sizes, shapes, and accessories. You can use this conveniently pre-assembled set or make your own set from other components in the collection.
This set includes the following components, plus the custom tray: Container: CR68-60* Lid: LR68-O* Tealight Locator: ALT68-3* *components have been adapted for printing with fuzzy skin feature
WARNING: This stuff can get addictive, please print responsibly. Always print as many as you need, but never more than you need.
Specifications and Recommended 3D Printing Settings
Lantern Dimensions: 86 x 86 x 64 m Lid Dimensions: 75 x 75 x 19 mm Tray Dimensions: 250 x 250 x 33 mm
Nozzle: 0.4 Layer: 0.2 Supports: YES for lid and container Infill: We printed the lanterns hollow (no infill) with a ø68 x 10 mm cylindrical modifier to add a 10% line infill only to the base. This allows good light transmission in all directions. Fuzzy Skin Lanterns: Contour, 0.3 - 0.3 mm Fuzzy Skin Tray: Contour and hole, 0.3 - 0.3 mm Scalable: YES Tested with: PLA
We printed ours in translucent PLA with a fuzzy skin finish. Please share your make if you print it with different material or settings
Feel free to ask any questions in the comments or via email.
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Hi! I printed using your settings — the part came out nicely, just a few tweaks needed. The 10 mm cylindrical modifier wasn’t detected, so I increased it to 20 mm to see the infill. There was an issue with the outer seam: it became zigzag due to the fuzzy skin. Solution: reduce fuzzy thickness to 0.1 mm and set seam position to “back”. Other than that, the result looks great!
Hi there, nice to hear the prints turned out nicely.
Regarding the modifier: Make sure it's centered on the object and properly positioned in the front/side view. The reason the 10mm was not detected is probably because the default position is raised above the build plate/base of the object.
With Fuzzy Skin and round objects, I like to use a Scarf Seam, Wrap Around, and Random Alignment. That almost always makes the seam disappear with Fuzzy Skin (depending on the material).