You could glue them nested and get JIC roses.
I came across this one a while ago. He designed it to fit in a relatively shallow drawer, while keeping them all (reasonably) accessible.That's something I need to do. A larger tray to hold them all, so they don't move on their drawer.



It's just on the exterior and won't be visible when installed. The inside of it is nice and smooth.Why is there a crease in front of the cup?
Carve it out and use a 3D pen to place a dot of plastic back in. I've got a Mynt 3D pen and it works great for infill.Does any one have a suggestion on how to save this print? Ended up with a random burnt filament or black spec. Happens randomly to me and I know sanding will make it worse. Anyone figured a way to cover it up?
Yup. That's the one I have. Buy yourself a pair of the little side cutters, too.I was wondering if that was going to be the suggested solution. I also noticed some websites recommended 400-800 grit sandpaper and a heat gun to clean up the final result. I had been using 220 grit and nothing else and it left a chalky result.
Is this the one? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BLQ24IW?tag=atomicindus08-20
Bambu slicer has the ability to apply raised or lowered text to an object before printing. I find it easier the effing with CAD text.Need help please. I’m taking a 3d class at the local community center, the instructor is weak. We are using a Bambu A1 mini.
I bought a Bambu A1 printer and now i want to make things. First thing on my list is a luggage tag or key chain fob, the trick is i want to have text on both sides. Having trouble getting that to work out. Question 1: what app should i be using to create it? I am trying Tinkercad and Makerlab. Question 2: getting the bsckside image to print. It’s actually a logo, i have converted the jpg to stl? and can get it into the design and mirrored, no problem there. But i can’t figure out the thickness settings.
You can do text in the slicerNeed help please. I’m taking a 3d class at the local community center, the instructor is weak. We are using a Bambu A1 mini.
I bought a Bambu A1 printer and now i want to make things. First thing on my list is a luggage tag or key chain fob, the trick is i want to have text on both sides. Having trouble getting that to work out. Question 1: what app should i be using to create it? I am trying Tinkercad and Makerlab. Question 2: getting the bsckside image to print. It’s actually a logo, i have converted the jpg to stl? and can get it into the design and mirrored, no problem there. But i can’t figure out the thickness settings.
You come to GJ and expect not to spend money. You silly puppy.Thank you Kay. That looks like a great solution that is going to cost me money.![]()
Need help please. I’m taking a 3d class at the local community center, the instructor is weak. We are using a Bambu A1 mini.
I bought a Bambu A1 printer and now i want to make things. First thing on my list is a luggage tag or key chain fob, the trick is i want to have text on both sides. Having trouble getting that to work out. Question 1: what app should i be using to create it? I am trying Tinkercad and Makerlab. Question 2: getting the bsckside image to print. It’s actually a logo, i have converted the jpg to stl? and can get it into the design and mirrored, no problem there. But i can’t figure out the thickness settings.
So i should open the tag in slicer and then add text?You can do text in the slicer
Kay beat me to it
Yes, or you can make a simple one with shapes in the slicerSo i should open the tag in slicer and then add text?
That's the one I got... love it.I was wondering if that was going to be the suggested solution. I also noticed some websites recommended 400-800 grit sandpaper and a heat gun to clean up the final result. I had been using 220 grit and nothing else and it left a chalky result.
Is this the one? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01BLQ24IW?tag=atomicindus08-20


Nice. What material are you planning to do the final part in?What a pita to design this but I finally got a v1. I spent so much time going in circles trying to get a pixel perfect match until I realized I didn't need that and should focus more on making something that prints easy
Still needs more revisions but it's nice to see progress. I'm printing it in an upright orientation because I want to add some fuzzy skin to replicate the OEM texture.
PLANice. What material are you planning to do the final part in?
Best way to make it look not 3d printed is post processing. Sanding, filler, paint. Fuzzy skin can look good but you need to play with the settings.PLA
Just teasing lol. Final will be ASA but I may explore other options as well if I can't get a good texture. My goal is to be able to make parts that don't look 3d printed.
I'm open to recommendations if anyone has suggestions.
I'm gonna do my best to avoid post processing but we'll see how it goes. Orienting the print upwards has done a good job of minimizing the spots where you can the see separate layers but I am concerned about how shiny black ASA might be.Best way to make it look not 3d printed is post processing. Sanding, filler, paint. Fuzzy skin can look good but you need to play with the settings.
I haven't used any Asa... Are you setup with good ventilation?
I'm no expert on this and don't print abs or Asa, but I was under the impression that filtration was really not sufficientI'm gonna do my best to avoid post processing but we'll see how it goes. Orienting the print upwards has done a good job of minimizing the spots where you can the see separate layers but I am concerned about how shiny black ASA might be.
And yup I've got my printers set up for ASA. I run Prusa's filtration system on them and have already done ASA in the past without issue.