January 11, 2026
Description
Endless Design Lab’s Original Level Two Sierpiński Snowflake Fractal Pyramid builds on the elegance of Level One, adding a new layer of complexity while maintaining its mesmerizing design. Perfectly suited for vase mode printing, this model showcases the beauty of fractal geometry in a quick and accessible print.
Display as a Hexagonal Pyramid for half the fractal or print two halves and glue them together for the full Hexagonal Bipyramid form. Optionally, remove the bottom layer for intricate detail or keep it for easier assembly when gluing halves.
3D Print Settings
This model is optimized for FDM vase mode. Use Spiral Vase Mode (Spiralize Outer Contour) and do not enable “Smooth Spiral” if your slicer has that option.
Set Slice Gap Closing Radius to 0. This is critical, or the slicer may close required gaps.
Tip: Enable a Skirt to prime nozzle pressure and avoid a deformed corner on the first layer.
For the bottom line pattern shown in the photos, set Bottom Layers to 0.
If you run into any issues, leave a comment and I’ll help when I can.
License Information:
This model is licensed under Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike (CC BY-NC-SA). You may share, copy, and redistribute the file for non-commercial purposes with proper attribution. Modifications must remain under the same license. Selling this model or modified versions, either digitally or as physical prints, is strictly prohibited.
Selling physical prints of my designs is only permitted if you are an active member of my Authorized Seller tier on Patreon, Printables, or MakerWorld.
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EXTRA SPECIAL THANKS to Nat on Printables
Your work, especially the Spiral Vase Mode Sierpiński Pyramid, did more than just influence my designs. When I first saw it, I was so incredibly drawn to its intricate patterns, and that moment sparked my obsession with fractal geometry. Exploring this realm has reshaped the way I think about Art and Math and pushed me to keep learning, experimenting, and sharing. I’m truly grateful for your inspiration and the passion it ignited in me.
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License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike