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Christmas Tree with Led light & adors

nmonari avatarnmonari

November 9, 2024

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Description

I've seen a lot of really nice Christmas trees on Makerworld and my personal preference goes the ones by nyx_nk and cbass419 (thank you!).

With a good bit of work I've realized a Christmas tree that contains a little and cheap led light and carries some simple and classical adors.

This project is made by two plates of PETG filament and the second, which contains the adors, is printed "per object" for a faster result.

The remix of the cbass419 tree has been made inserting in it a 30 mm conic tube that contains the led light (mounted on a support) and adding four holes in which I've mounted the small adors.

The led ball lights that you can see in the pictures are really cheap on Amazon here in Italy, but I've found them everywhere and the price is close to 0,15€/US$ each.

Sure it'll possible to get a better result with a stronger light and I'll keep searching…

I've used only four colors for a single AMS, but you will use any colour of you choice.

The pictures show also how I mount the led ball light on its support, pushing it on the lateral side.