Endless Collection "Spring"

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Endless Collection "Spring"

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A1 mini
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
26 min
1Ā plate

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Description

As the icy tendrils of winter loosen their grip, the world awakens to the heralds of Spring, among which the tulip stands as a vibrant ambassador of renewal and rebirth. Tulips, with their diverse palette of colors and elegant forms, embody the essence of spring's promise: the return of warmth, the revival of nature, and the joy of new beginnings.

 

These flowers do not merely signal the arrival of spring; they are intricately woven into the fabric of the season's narrative, embodying the cycle of life, renewal, and the fleeting nature of beauty. With each bulb that breaks through the thawing soil, there's a story of resilience and survival, a testament to life's ability to flourish anew after the cold, barren months.

 

The relationship between tulips and the onset of spring is a poignant reminder of the rhythms of the natural world, where each bloom contributes to the tapestry of renewal that blankets the earth. As tulips unfurl their petals to the warming sun, they invite us to pause and reflect on the cycle of life, growth, and renewal that defines our existence.

 

In many cultures, the blooming of tulips is celebrated with festivals and events that mark the end of winter and the hopeful, optimistic days of spring. These celebrations are not just about admiring the beauty of the flowers; they are about embracing change, welcoming new possibilities, and appreciating the transient beauty of life itself.

 

Thus, the tulip serves not only as a symbol of spring's arrival but as a beacon of hope, a reminder of the perpetual renewal that defines our world. In the language of flowers, tulips speak of love and affection, but they also whisper of the resilience required to emerge triumphantly from the darkest of days into the light of new beginnings.

For other designs in the collection, visit Endless Collection

 

This model is very thin, please take care when removing it from the bed. Maybe wait until cold.

This is a challenging model to print, so maaaany thin lines, but the result is šŸ„°.
Instead of enabling ā€œPrint Thin Wallsā€ you can also try with ā€œArachne Perimeter Generatorā€ https://help.prusa3d.com/article/arachne-perimeter-generator_352769

Printing it bigger could help also :P

Nozzle Size0.4mm
Layer Height0.2mm
Infill Density20%
Infill PatternCubic
Print Thin WallsEnabled
Wall Line Count3 or more
Wall OrientationOutside To Inside
SupportsNO
MaterialPLA
Print OrientationSTL orientation

If you need to scale the model to fit your print bed, just be sure to scale in XY and keep Z as 100%. It needed 2mm height to fit collection stands.

 

Designed to be used with the collection universal stand:

https://makerworld.com/en/models/379586

You can see my other designs here šŸ˜‰ ā†’ https://makerworld.com/@jtorregrosa

 

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