Cutler Bay Man's 3D Printed Ornaments Adorn White House Christmas Tree
WPLG Local 10January 5, 20262 min748 views
8 connections·8 entities in this video→The White House Ornament Order
- 🏠 A homeowner in Cutler Bay received a unique rush order for over 50 Christmas ornaments, each requiring about eight hours to produce using a 3D printer.
- 🏛️ The ornaments were commissioned for the White House, specifically to decorate a Christmas tree honoring gold star families.
- 🇺🇸 The specific request was for ornaments featuring the bird and flower of each estate, measuring six inches each, intended for a very large tree.
Discovery and Passion
- 📺 The family discovered their ornaments were on display when Melania Trump shared a video showcasing the White House Christmas decorations.
- ❤️ The creator expressed that they feel their energy because they make the ornaments with love and passion, not primarily for profit.
- 💡 The story began about three years ago with the creation of a small, dog-themed nightlight ornament.
The 3D Printing Workshop
- 🖨️ The Veles house garage is bustling with activity, featuring a 3D printer that transforms computer designs into physical ornaments.
- 🚀 The 3D printer is currently on overdrive, especially in the days leading up to Christmas, as they continue to receive orders.
- 🛠️ The transcript hints at past challenges that were overcome to establish this workshop, with more details to be revealed later.
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