Gotcha! keychain
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This keychain is designed specifically for SLA printer owners, but if you scale up the file, you can print the complete text. I successfully printed the positive version on my Ultimaker2+ (FFF/FDM) and clearly read the text "gotcha". I don't own an SLA printer, but I believe it will produce a better result on those types of printers or even SLS printers. This model is quite funny, and I made it for a friend who plays this game every day. I hope someone with a SLA printer will print this model and share some pictures. I also hope you guys like the model. I printed this model in white Ultimaker PLA with an 0.4mm nozzle at 0.15mm layer height, using 18% infill. I applied a brim during printing, but it's not necessary - no worries if you decide to skip it! Design Steps I downloaded the Google picture and converted it into a 3D model (check out the video). Then, I merged this 3D model with a keychain template to create the 'positive' file. In 123D Design, I used the subtract function to make the 'negative' file from the merged design. Finally, in netfabb, I repaired the STL file. To create a 2d picture into a 3d model, watch this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6cmClwLhz8 (under 6 minutes). Happy ('3D') printing! Raimon of IdeaLab
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