Elf Window

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I was in my local Wilko store recently and as always, I was looking for inspiration. During this visit I came across an elf door. I had heard of these, apparently you place them somewhere in your room and move things about each day to convince your kids that an elf is watching them, making sure they are good. I didn’t want to make a door, there’s hundreds of them. How about then… a window??? This is a simple concept: stick the window to a wall, cupboard, self, whatever you want. I used blue tack. Then on day two attach the window box. “Hay kids the elf has moved in”. Open and close the windows randomly, then choose a day when the candy canes have grown. Finally: attach the foot, remove the canes and lay them down or hang them from the windows and place the bottle in the window box. “Hay kids, the elf must have had one hell of a night last night”. The window frame I printed with an infill of 20% and the smaller parts I used 80%.

About the author:
wjordan819
I always wanted to be a draftsman and have always had a passion for designing things. I started my life as a cabinet maker, so love making things, whether it’s out of paper, cardboard, wood or plastic. I am a keen crafter and amateur book binder. I love computers and consider myself very computer literate. I have taught IT, built my own PC’s, repaired PC’s and worked in IT for a short while. So it was only natural that considering my background I would move into 3D printing. I consider myself a novice, but am learning new techniques every day and love the fact that there seems to be a whole community just for 3D printing. What a wonderful place to learn and share my work with like minded people.

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