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Christmas Tree Base (Knob Light Version)

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0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.16mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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It needs to be glued with super glue. Too much super glue will cause the knob to stick.
First, install it as shown in the diagram, then place it flat on the surface to ensure it rests evenly. Afterward, apply a small amount of super glue and let it dry completely before use.
The Christmas tree is beautiful. To easily turn the lights on and off, I bought many knob-style mini spotlights and wanted to use them on this Christmas tree, so I made a base. At the time, I made it casually based on the dimensions, so it wasn't optimized and required supports. The supports in the render were manually drawn, but the overhang area was too large, leading to poor bottom surface quality, so the uploaded model has automatic supports enabled.
The size of the spotlight can be adjusted within a limited range (for lights with a diameter less than or equal to 1.1cm). You only need to control the size of the negative part.

Knob spotlight dimensions as shown in the figure, bought from PDD
Installation diagram
Super glue application area

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