Birch Glass
3D PATTERN • Butterfly Frame Spinner Stained Glass Pattern (PATTERN ONLY)
3D PATTERN • Butterfly Frame Spinner Stained Glass Pattern (PATTERN ONLY)
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3D Stained Glass Pattern for our popular Butterfly Frame Spinner! • PDF & PNG • Digital Download
What you'll get:
- A 7-Page PDF including important notes, hints and tips.
- Frame and butterfly pattern in both PNG and PDF formats. (Drop us a message if you'd like a different format).
- Full tool and materials list.
- Bonus photo page.
** For a 4-sided version of this spinner, assembly is easy with a box/block that has 90° angles.
* For the 3-sided spinner, we recommend a 120° jig. We also include a 120° circle guide to use if you don't have a jig.
We of course recommend our 3D Geo-Jig to make assembling the 6-sided version much easier (and more fun!) Click Here
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* This pattern must NOT be shared, sold or distributed in any way.
* You may use this pattern for both hobby and commercial use!
* Due to the nature of this digital listing we can not accept returns.
If you have any issues or questions at all, or just need a hand with assembling your project, feel free to get in touch anytime!
F.A.Q
- Does this pattern come with a tutorial?
No, this is a standalone pattern without a step-by-step tutorial. It includes crucial tips for assembly, but if you're new to 3D stained glass, I recommend checking out our full tutorials to get familiar with the process.
- Can I use this pattern to make a 4-sided or 6-sided spinner?
Yes! This pattern works for:
A 3-sided spinner, each section should be joined at 120-degree angles.
4-sided spinner, at 90-degree angles.
5-sided spinner, at 72-degree angles.
6-sided spinner, at 60-degree angles.
- Can I sell pieces made from this pattern?
Absolutely! You’re welcome to sell pieces you make using this pattern—just please don’t redistribute or resell the pattern itself.
- Is this pattern beginner-friendly?
I wouldn't recommend this project to a beginner. Since this is a standalone pattern without a full tutorial, it’s recommended for those who are already comfortable with 3D assembly techniques. If you're new to 3D stained glass, I suggest starting with a tutorial-based project first.
- What size will the finished spinner be?
The final size will depend on your chosen print scale and assembly, but when printed at 100% on A4 or US Letter paper, the spinner measures approximately 17cm (6.7") wide by 27cm (10.6") high.
- Can I resize the pattern?
Yes, you can adjust the print size to make a larger or smaller version. Just keep in mind that you don't wait to make the project too heavy, or make the pieces too small.
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