Original Josef Prusa coaster

Original Josef Prusa coaster

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I've always coveted an original Josef Prusa 3D printer. And I hope in the future, when I can purchase one right around the corner, I'll be the proud owner of an Original Josef Prusa 3D printer. But for now, I must remain patient and keep dreaming. So I designed a coaster with the original logo print. I will use it to enjoy my coffee and water bottles. That's what I drink most of the time. You can also appreciate your favorite beverage on this coaster now. Print it with your preferred color filament, and utilize your customized settings. Because this is an easy print. It has no overhangs so it doesn't require support material. And that's always a good thing! This is a standard-sized coaster (100 by 100 by 5 mm), to fit in my coaster holder: (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3130397). I printed this 3D model with white Ultimaker PLA. My resolution was 0.15mm (normal in Cura). I set the infill rate at 18%. And I printed the object with a 0.4mm nozzle at 210 degrees Celsius, using a heated bed. I didn't use any support material. I did use a skirt to achieve a good first layer, but if your machine primes at the beginning of every print, you're all set. Design Process I selected a logo from my browser and converted it into an SVG format in Inkscape. I then opened the SVG file in Blender and created a 3D object. In Meshmixer, I repaired the file; and I erased some parts. In 123design, I added a coaster. Then, I merged the coaster with the picture after scaling the picture. I saved it as an STL file and sliced it for printing. Best regards, Raimon

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