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Springo Santa Hat 3d model
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Springo Santa Hat 3d model
Springo Santa Hat 3d model
Springo Santa Hat 3d model
Springo Santa Hat 3d model
Springo Santa Hat 3d model
Springo Santa Hat 3d model

Springo Santa Hat

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A small but not tiny santa hat ... and it's a springo!

By making this springo thinner but with a taller helix pitch, I was able to reduce the material and time to print, while keeping the right springy properties for the perfect jiggle of this hat.

Printing Guidelines

  • 0.16mm layer height
  • 4-5 perimeters (so the springo part is solid)
  • 12% infill
  • no supports
  • optional I used a modifier in Prusa Slicer to turn on 'Fuzzy Skin' for only the white sections (0.3mm skin thickness, 0.4mm point distance)
  • the color changes are simple material swaps I did at z:18.62mm and z:99.9mm

Download include the original version with a hollow hat, as well as a 'comb' version meant to help hold this in your hair... I haven't tested that version yet, to be honest!


Discussions
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imastieg

How do I make sure it doesn't print stuck together like I can't separate it at all even with a razor blade could someone advise what setting would make it separatable. My printer is a Creality hi

Devin B
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Possible things that help: reduce temperature, increase cooling, lower flow%/extrusion multiplier, increase print speed.

bezalel a
bezalel3250

any tips for splitting without breaking the spring?

bezalel a
bezalel3250

sticking a knife in it and slicing along the spring seemed to do the trick

Devin B
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Yup. Depending on the level of adhesion, sometimes it will come apart by hand, sometimes I'll use a pallet knife, and x-acto knife (carefully!) for some stubborn springos

Springo Santa Hat

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