
Undertale dual tone keychains
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All art belongs to Toby Fox. Read instructions before printing. Default thickness is 3mm per layer before scaling, for example three millimeters black plus three millimeters white plus three millimeters for any subsequent layers, scale accordingly in the z axis or x/y. Default thickness works fine with a one hundred percent infill, especially if your filament is not completely opaque, and a ninety-five percent flow rate/extrusion multiplier. These were printed using a point four millimeter nozzle and the minimum part scale. You can use a finer nozzle and scale down even more to get an actually decent sized keychain. Currently there are five versions: settings below are used in the pictures. Sans Head, with a forty percent minimum scale Three layers black, three layers white Sans Full, with a forty percent minimum scale Three layers black, three layers white Sans Color, with a twenty percent minimum scale Three layers black, three layers white, three layers blue, three layers grey Temmie, with a fifty-five percent minimum scale in the x axis, a fifty-five percent minimum scale in the y axis, and a twenty-five percent minimum scale in the z axis Three layers white, three layers black Dog, not yet tested; note: black background does not fit form Negative three millimeters black, three millimeters white Instructions. The presets were made by combining two files in 123Design and scaling the part to the minimum recommended part scale. I highly recommend scaling non-uniformly in the z axis as it is pretty thin, especially for a keychain. To customize to your own size, you can either manually move the ring into the scaled object and slice ignoring errors or use a CAD program like 123Design for manipulation if you are using a slicer like Cura with auto placement. The ring is just a simple three millimeter-five millimeter circle designed to allow use as a keychain. For option a), the slicing preview should show both objects merged together. Around fifty percent of the total layers is when you change your filament for duo tone objects, for example if you have six layers, you change filament right at the end of the third layer or at the start of the fourth layer. Use your slicer of choice to see the exact layer. Print Settings: Printer Brand: RepRap Printer: Prusa i3 Resolution: point two millimeters Infill: one hundred percent Notes: point nine five extrusion multiplier/flow rate point four millimeter nozzle Feel free to experiment with the settings.
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