3D Print Your Own Snowglobe
"Make" it snow with this 3D printed snowglobe. This step-by-step tutorial will show you how to use Tinkercad to create your very own snowglobe. You can design a tree and snowman exactly as pictured, or use your creativity to design whatever you want to go inside. The snowglobes are easy to assemble with 10 oz mason jars.
"Make" it snow with this 3D printed snowglobe. This step-by-step tutorial will show you how to use Tinkercad to create your very own snowglobe. You can design a tree and snowman exactly as pictured, or use your creativity to design whatever you want to go inside. The snowglobes are easy to assemble with 10 oz mason jars.
"Make" it snow with this 3D printed snowglobe. This step-by-step tutorial will show you how to use Tinkercad to create your very own snowglobe. You can design a tree and snowman exactly as pictured, or use your creativity to design whatever you want to go inside. The snowglobes are easy to assemble with 10 oz mason jars.
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Snowglobe
Level: 2
Supplies Needed:
a 10 oz mason jar, such as those found here.
Formats: The downloadable .zip file will have the tutorial in the following formats:
Video: Follow along with the step-by-step video to create your own project. Play and pause as often as you need to. You can view the video on a computer, a tablet or your phone.
On Screen Tutorial: Scroll through the steps on your computer, tablet or phone. This .pdf file contains a picture and description for every step.
Printed Booklet: This .pdf file is designed to be printed double-sided on the short edge. Fold the stack of papers in half and staple along the fold to create a booklet that you can hold in your hand as you complete the steps on screen.
Print Time*:
Base - 1:01
Tree - 49 minutes
Snowman (single color) - 35 minutes or Snowman (multi-color) - 2:19
*Print Times vary significantly based on the printer and settings used. All print times are calculated for a Prusa MK3S printer using the settings described in the tutorial.