JDM keychain
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Every gearhead recognizes this symbol affiliated with JDM vehicles, but only a few of them realize it is a wakaba - Japan's novice driver sign. I created one keychain for my friend who drives a Suzuki Swift Sport, but it found its way onto his dashboard instead. Green and yellow parts differ in height so you can produce multicolored output from a single extruder FDM printer. Let me know what you think! If you decide to print it, please snap a photo - I'd love to see your creation! To create this item: 1. Use 0.1 mm layers 2. Print with black filament 3. Pause the printer at heights 3.1 mm (switch to yellow filament) and 3.4 mm (switch to green filament).
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