Hack a Day Badge

Hack a Day Badge

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The Hack a Day team wore this badge at CES and even gave some away; check out the posts here and here. The badge's design was detailed in this how-to post, which explains how it was created using OpenSCAD. Now you can show your love for hackaday.com with your very own custom-designed badge. Printing takes a little over an hour, but be aware that the wrenches might warp the build surface. To print, download the STL file, center it in Skeinforge, and adjust the build platform accordingly for a Cupcake CNC. Be patient during the printing process – don't blame your machine if things start to pull up. Once finished, remove the badge from the build platform and raft, attach a bar pin with hot glue or epoxy, and proudly wear it as a symbol of your Hack a Day fandom!

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With this file you will be able to print Hack a Day Badge with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Hack a Day Badge.