
Keychain handsoff
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This keychain draws inspiration from the emblem of a legendary mixer. https://mixer.com/HandsOff I brought this model to life using white Ultimaker PLA and set my resolution at 0.2mm, with an infill density of 18%. My nozzle is equipped with a 0.4mm diameter tip, and I employed a skirt during the printing process. Design Process I selected a logo from my web browser, edited it in paint, and converted it into an SVG format within InkScape (check out this video). Next, I opened the SVG file in Blender, where I transformed it into a 3D object. In MeshMixer, I refined the file by repairing any errors and removing unwanted features. Using a template from 123D Design, I subtracted the logo image from the original design and exported the finished model as an STL file through Netfabb Online Service to minimize its file size. Once sliced for printing, I was pleased with the preview in my slicer and printed the model. If you're interested in learning how to turn a 2D picture into a 3D model, check out this link: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6cmClwLhz8 (this video is under six minutes long). Converting 2D Images to 3D Models To get started with Blender for free, visit: https://www.blender.org/download/ To download InkScape for free, go here: https://inkscape.org/nl/download/
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