
Custom Keychain (postman)
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We learned about the change of factor in our neighborhood. For his loyal services and having left a note as he changed his route. I had the idea to leave him a little souvenir with a Keychain but above all to learn how to use some additional options in Cura.https://stock.adobe.com/ca/images/postman-boy-cartoon-illustration-isolated-on-white-background-for-children-color-book/212975584To get started, simply choose an image that you want to import in SVG format. Import your image and draw your base while keeping the idea of having a hole to put in and attach the keychain.If the size of the SVG image is too big or not big enough, you can always go to "Edit Sketch > Modify > Sketch scale"https://help.autodesk.com/view/fusion360/ENU/?caas=caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/How-to-scale-sketch-in-fusion-360.htmlFor image conversion I used the following site "https://convertio.co/jpg-svg/".In Fusion 360 if you want to learn how to import an svg image into Fusion 360, go to the site https://medium.com/@Toglefritz/how-to-import-an-svg-into-fusion-360-94f6e7b43db5In the Cura slicer, I used the "Filament change" option to print two colors.https://www.instructables.com/How-to-Change-Filament-Mid-print-Using-Cura-48/You must check with your firmware to validate if this option can be used, otherwise I suggest you do a "Pause print" and you should make the color change.
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