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The Naughty Pinecone #3
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Here it is: the pinecone that signed up for MasterChef. It twisted itself into a perfect spiral, threw on some golden and silver stars, and perched on its pedestal like: ‘Look at me, I’m the dessert you’ll never eat.’ And yes, I know what crossed your mind. Relax, you don’t have to say it out loud — I already heard it. But no, it’s not that. It’s a Christmas ornament with the attitude of a fancy pastry and the ego of an Instagram influencer. 🎄✨ If your mind still goes there, fine… open your slicer, trim the base, and voilà — secret kept between you and your printer. 🎅😏 Christmas is supposed to be the season of kindness… or so the cookie ads say. So, to avoid looking like a Grinch with a 3D printer, I’ve prepared pre-colored 3MF files for you. Still, I swear by acrylic paints: more artisanal, more satisfying, and — bonus — no mountains of plastic leftovers. But if you’re on Team “multicolor without a brush,” go ahead — files are ready to print. Don’t say I never spoil you. ⚙ Print settings Model height: 10 cm Printing technology: FDM Material: PLA Layer height: 0.16 mm PLA used: ~390 g Printing time: ~19 h Extra tips: 10% infill • supports only under the stars • light brim for stability Fuzzy skin finish: optional, 0.2 mm, for those who want a “whipped cream” effect 🖌 Painting & finishing tips Base color: print in white PLA, leave the body unpainted for a frosting look. Details: gold and silver acrylics for the stars, metallic green for the leaves, bright red for the berries. Shading: light brown wash in the spiral folds for depth. Final coat: satin varnish to keep the contrast between matte body and shiny accents. If this pinecone could talk, it would say: ‘Hey, I’m a Christmas ornament, not your secret fantasy.’ 😏
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