I wanted a Christmas tree for our house, but the Bushwick vendors wanted too much money for even a tiny tree. So I printed perhaps the most unhinged 3-D print I’ve ever attempted. ”Oops, All Overhangs!” reliably triggered spaghetti warnings every half hour, until I figured out that turning off the light in the build chamber prevented the Bambu’s computer vision system from detecting this ~~abomination~~ extreme cleverness. makerworld.com/models/1949917

Photo of a small white Christmas tree sitting on a desk from afarClose-up of the 3-D printed tree. It’s white, with branches made of curving filament in spiky pattern.

Close up of the texture of the tree; spindly loops of white filament give the impression of an organic shape. Rendering of the print in the Bambi slicer. Aside from a cone-shaped core, it’s all long spindly overhangs.
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