Design, Print, Then Turn Mixed Media Ornament

PLA Mesquite Birch ornament

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After checking in an ornament for the challenge by Dan Owens, I wanted to make one similar. His was 3D printed. So, I fired up my computer with OpenSCAD, 3D design software. Then why not show you how it is done. I did not want to make a training video – only an overview.

The design is simple to implement if one already knows the software. It is a process of adding and subtracting elements on the screen. Then slice (a technical term) and print.

Finally, turn a tree from mesquite and finials from birch. The 3D material is natural color PLA. The 3D printed globe is 2 by 3. Finials add another 3 inches to the length.

Meanwhile, voting for favorites in the challenge ends 11 December. Pick yours at www.OrnamentChallenge.com Hurry

Enjoy.


One Response to “Design, Print, Then Turn Mixed Media Ornament”

  1. Robert Grinstead says:

    Nice mix thanks for sharing