December 14, 2023
Description
A tool free, snap fit joints only, moravian star.
sort all parts, use glue at least for outdoor stars
if trained with hot glue, that will speed up the assembly a lot, if not use super glue
first step a male and 2 female rays
add a 3. female
next 2 triangle sided rays
turn over for the next female ray
again 2 triangle sided rays
turn over to add a male and 2 female rays
start with the male, then add the females side by side
next step add two males
again 2 female and 1 male ray
turn over and look at this
next step 4 female rays
now we add 4 triangle rays, and even without the use of glue you will need some force to bring them in
the very last piece, the last male ray
look at this beauty you made
Moravian Stars in many shapes are very popular in Europe during the advent time. I wanted to make a free one for the printables.com holiday contest 2022. The main goal was to create a star which could be printed on a prusa mini but with a real good size. So this one is a 45cm version. Stars with that size are sold at amazon for up to 100€.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Moravian_star
The star is made from 26 pieces with up to 18 cm each.
You need no tools and no glue to build it.
Everything is snap fit jointed!
This star is build from:
This is a hugh print with a lot of parts, do yourself a favour and print the test patterns first.
This test will show you that your printer calibration is well done and be able to print functional snap fit joints.
I added 3 versions with different tolerances, the final version (easy print) has the highest tolerance. Stiff has lesser tolerance (hard to print) and stiffer the lowest tolerance (die hard to print).
The lower the tolerance the harder to print, if in doubt use the finale version.
Overall this is an easy but long print. The build in tolerances are made to let you successful print this great star. The print is a single perimeter print, so i made it slow for your success.
On CoreXY printers you can speed up the print a lot.
The whole 26 rays 45cm star needs nearly 500 g of filament.
If you like to illuminate the star use a translucent filament and print with 0 bottom layer but raft or brim with less or none distance. Don't worry about the brim it is all inside of the star not visibly from the outside.
For outdoor usage i would recommend to use PETG, best is translucent PETG. While the snap fit joints will be strong enough to hold the star together, for outdoor usage i would additional use glue to increase the stability against strong wind.
Stick the star together without glue and just pure plastic binding glue between the center of the rays. That is much cleaner done after assembling the star.
While assembling from ray to ray it would be stiffer to fit the next one in. Start with the 8 middle rays in one ring structure. Build up to a half sphere and use a triangle ray as last one.
https://www.printables.com/social/277533-yahbluez/
Yes! This project was shared under the GNU GPL v3.0 license. This license allows selling copies, but you must provide proper attribution, as detailed in the license itself.
(Just link to this model page.)
License:
GNU General Public License v3.0