3D print this Superman ornament! These make great DIY gifts, and are wonderful in the home, office and especially great on a Christmas tree!
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Fun Facts!
Superman was originally conceived as a villain. Creators Jerry Siegel and Joe Shuster had the idea of a Super-man while still in high school in 1933. The original character had Superman as a villain but they decided later to change the character to a hero.
What you will need:
- 3D printer filament. I used a blue ABS but you can pick a red ABS or PLA if you prefer. I lightly sanded after printing.
2. Assorted Sandpaper



Now just print it, sand it, add the ornament string and hook and enjoy! On my Airwolf 3D printer, I used an extruder temperature of 240 C and a bed temperature of 115 C. I lightly sanded with 180 grit sandpaper.

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