![]() Look closely at the top of the 'Bottom' (stem) section, and the bottom of the 'top' section (the two sides that will be glued together).(Note that the file 'WHOLE' is for preview purposes on Cults3D and is not meant for printing.) Before you start, be creative in picking your colors, and be sure to upload your makes when you're done. Print out each of the STL files - Top (Cap), Bottom (Stem), and Dots.I'll briefly share the basic steps here as well: There's also an image above that details the process. Video Instructions: How to Build the Table Top Toadstool ![]() There's a tutorial video on the GP3D YouTube page that will quickly guide you through the build process. Until then, might I suggest this very well made (and free) version from Thingiverse creator dav88: As soon as I get a good, functional, print-in-place model together, I'll add it to the STL files here for your enjoyment. There were errors and too much clean-up on the current model to upload it. I am working to model a better print-in-place Lazy Susan turntable. Unfortunately, the Lazy Susan add-on is not available yet. Lazy Susan 3-Tier Toadstool Table Carousel ![]() And that evolved into an entire 3-Tier Toadstool Carousel! Instead of tossing it out, I upcycled it! I modeled a Lazy Susan ring, attached it to the bottom, and viola! The Lazy Susan Toadstool was born. There was an obvious separation between the pieces. I didn't realize it until preparing to glue it to the fungus stem. While printing these variable sizes, one of the Mushroom Tops lifted up from the build plate enough to warp. Then, I came up with the idea for a Mushroom Table Lazy Susan, which is kind of a funny story. Both came out smooth with no loss of quality, and all the pieces still fit perfectly. In the images, you'll see I've printed in at 100% scale (16.5cm/6.5in tall) and 50% scale (8.3cm/3.3in tall). The fungi table topper is highly scalable and versatile. Just print the three sections - top, bottom, and the dots - in separate colors, and glue them together. And since each part prints individually, you won't need to paint it. It's like a puzzle, except that it's really obvious where all the pieces go. For all my Cottagecore friends (and myself!) I've designed the Tabletop Toadstool, an adorable mushroom table that's as easy to print as it is to piece together.
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