
Printable Macaron
myminifactory
Yummy looking macarons you can print! Are you searching for a unique gift or a small decorative item for your desk? These tiny macarons look just like the real thing. Choose between three different types of assembly, depending on the filling (seen in the pictures above): "Macaron_filling_3sticks" - attach sticks to the filling and place it between two Macaron shells, pushing them together (this filling needs supports). See the brown macaron on the right in the third picture. "Macaron_filling_3holes" + 3x "Macaron_stick" - print two shells and glue a stick in each hole of one shell. After gluing is complete, place the filling with three holes between the shell with sticks and the second shell without sticks, pushing them together. Check out the white macaron in the middle in the third picture. "Macaron_filling_plane" + 6 magnets - this version needs three magnets glued into each shell. Magnet size: diameter 4mm, height 2mm (I used neodymium magnets). First, mark one pole on each magnet to ensure correct placement (e.g., a red dot on every north pole). Take the first shell and glue one magnet in each hole with the dot facing towards you. Next, take the second shell and glue one magnet in each hole with the dot facing towards the shell. Once gluing is complete, place the filling between them, and the magnets will hold everything together. See the golden macaron on the left in the third picture. The third version (or "Magarons" as @welbot called them) makes a great fridge magnet, holder for notes or paperclips - a perfect tool for your office desk. They're also fun to play with! My suggestion: print a whole bunch of them in different colors to mix and match. But remember, no matter how delicious they look - don't eat them!
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