5 Last Minute Christmas 3D Prints (Under 12 Hours!!)

It’s currently 2am on Christmas Eve here in Australia and I haven’t printed any cool Christmas decorations. I’ve recently moved house and have been trying to finalise the new 3D printing room and I’ve just run out of time.

Now If you’re like me and you’ve either forgotten or run out of time to 3D print some cool Christmas decorations then fear not as in this blog I will be showing you 5 last minute easy to print Christmas decorations that shouldn’t take over 12 hours total to print.

All the models that I will be printing today have come from MakerWorld which is Bambu Lab’s 3D Model sharing platform.

If you have a Bambu Lab printer then this will be super easy as you can send a presliced file of all of these prints for any of their printers to your machine directly from inside the bambu handy app.

If you don’t have a bambu lab printer then you can simply load up the MakerWorld site and download the .stl files.

1. Christmas Coasters

The first print on this list is of course some Christmas coasters. Now there are many coasters designs out there however this file by Habitaritus caught my eye.

By default these prints are red/white and will take just over 3 hours to print six. My partner and I decided that we’d like three red/white and three gold/white so we split the files which only took an extra couple of minutes.

2. Christmas Ornaments

The second print on this list is some Ornaments. Now just like with the coasters there are plenty of files available but these designs from SPStudio look fantastic, they are cute little gingerbread ornaments.

Printing three of these ornaments took just over an hour and a half and they came out fantastic.

3. Gingerbread House Kit Card

The third print on this list is a cute little Gingerbread House Kit Card by mars730.

This print takes just over an hour to print but comes out looking amazing. I personally wanted them a little bigger so I scaled it up to 145%, this added an extra hour and a half to the time but I definitely think it’s worth it.

4. Christmas Tree Candy Dish

The penultimate print on this list is a green Christmas Tree candy dish with gold accents by Diggle.

It is a perfect little centre piece for a table and only takes around 1 and a half hours to print.

5. Stackable Christmas Tree

The last item on this list is of course a Christmas Tree. This simple stackable Christmas Tree is a remix from harryfu of a laser cut stackable Christmas tree that they found on thingiverse.

It is a fantastic project for parents to do with their kids and takes around 3 hours to fully print and not even 10 minutes to assemble.

Well there you have it 5 last minute Christmas 3D Prints which overall I believe took only 11 and a half hours to print.

Merry Christmas to all and happy printing!!

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