My take on a Seahawks Keychain

My take on a Seahawks Keychain

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Go Seahawks!\n======\nSince I already had the Seahawks Logo from my previous project, all I did was add a hole to make it functional as a keychain, you will still need to attach your own ring though.\nI initially considered designing a tab for attaching the ring, but eventually decided to embed it in the middle of the beak; it looks as though the hawk is grasping your keys securely\n\n \n \n Instructions\nGo Hawks!!!!\n=====\nAlthough it remains unclear how durable this will be as a keychain, printing another one can easily solve that issue.\nTo achieve my desired "layered" appearance, I employed a .2mm layer height when using Makerware for the print job. However, since only the green layer aligns perfectly with even mm values, it is necessary to implement manual pauses or adjust software settings for those specific layers. It's crucial to be mindful of temperatures and adjust them according to the characteristics of your various filaments.\nIn order to obtain precise temperature settings for your prints, remember that different colors might demand distinct temperatures. In my experience, printing at a higher temperature often proves effective even though some materials required less intense heat; use the highest suggested setting and it will suffice\nThe model is provided in multiple sizes - although the largest version may be impractically large for earrings, while the smallest print would require excessive tweaking.\nWhen attempting to achieve color change, follow this sequence:\nStart with white, followed by gray on Layer 11 (2.2mm)\nbetween layers 13 and 14 - layer 14 should have a bit above blue\nThen Blue layer on 13 (2.6mm)\ngreen can set pause to mm for this step; since it has mm layer that looks much like layer. Layer green is at the deepest spot (layer fifteen) where depth allows color and layer sixteen (not yet printed yet, only just a guide). note however you may have seen color that changes every 2 layers, with each pair appearing as different color, or if they appear too weak you might print two separate layers\n\nThis is also useful for the color switch. I added another fence piece in sketchup which includes same colors; you may get a slight advantage when the head goes off edges with those colors printed so printer will automatically know when switching from previous layer\nIf things are a little tough or if your guide (the layer) hasn't yet appeared, take preview of and find this as helpful in printing for printing guides of different colors (each is represented on a layer.) Go Hawks!! As long as the official Seahawks people don't tell me otherwise, the keychain stays.\nThe logo's creator doesn't actually retain copyright over it, thanks to creative commons\nAlso see other thing files - these can also make use of different things such as earrings for you or even a coaster: For this I added the below thing link so all links were created in one single post at your leisure with this information so your life gets easier while doing multiple items \nhttp://www.thingiverse.com/thing:642218 for a related Coaster,http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:657314 or another thing which makes this the exact same earrings\nYou'll find even more links to things by the owner with these two added to list.\nAnd there's still http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:657317 which you might consider printing if not enough items exist at current point, as well in that location also note to make some alterations so that other projects turn into different objects.\

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