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This 114-foot Christmas tree, featuring 70,000 LED lights, is sure to brighten your spirits this holiday season. CBC Toronto spoke to the designers behind the giant tree on display at Vaughan ...
The concept behind the build is as you’d expect. The duo effectively just 3D printed giant versions of LEGO pieces, with which they then assembled a large Christmas tree.
[Chuck] often prints up interesting 3D prints. But we enjoyed his enhancement to a cheap LED Christmas tree kit. The original kit was simply a few green PCBs in the shape of a tree. Cute, but not r… ...
That is indeed a shade taller than the (not present in 2022) Eaton Centre's 32-metre tree and almost double the height of Nathan Phillips Square's 16.75-metre tree installed this year for Cavalcade.
The answer to that is simple. The tree is actually nothing more than a cone-shaped LED screen that can be used to display really anything fed to it through a Raspberry Pi and a laptop.
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