
Nö! Sign (German slang for "No")
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<p>In work it sometimes is required to say no to people comming to you with strange or unrealistic tasks (or sometimes you simply do not like the person ;-) ...).</p> <p>So a colleague found a picture in shape of a national identification sticker used on cars and we used it in chats, emails and similar things since then. When we came to the idea or oder some stickers I decided that we even can try to print it ...</p> <p>And what you see is the result.</p> <p>The design is actualle done in CorelDRAW (I know, no tool for construction, but works for me since I know it very well) and exported into the SVG file format which then is used in OpenSCAD to create the actual 3D model.</p> <p>Attached you find the SVG files as well as the OpenSCAD files. Unfortunately I was not able to upload the original CorelDRAW files, not even as ZIP.</p> <h3>Print instructions</h3><p>The OpenSCAD files are parametrized so you can adjust the thickness of the plate and the content.</p> <p>The settings I used are 0.8mm for the sign plate itself and then after the manual filament change another 0.4mm for the text and frame. With a layer heigth of 0.2mm this works out quite fine. Depending on the translucence of the print material one conent layer might be enough ... or more ...</p> <p>The sign which is 20cm wide has some mounting holes while the 10cm one is plain.</p> <p>For my prints I used the following PLA filaments:</p> <ul> <li>Plate: Amazon Basics PLA, "Glow in the dark"</li> <li>Conent: PRUSAMENT PLA, "Jet Black"</li> </ul> <p>Even though the "Glow in the dark" Filament is not perfectly white I've chosen it since it is a personal favourite :)</p>
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