Wrigley Marquee Redux
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This remix combines elements from http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:718265 and http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1879689, creating a more realistic Wrigley Marquee design that allows for easier message swapping. Unlike the original LED badges with limited character count and resolution, this design features interchangeable messages. I made several of these signs as gifts for family members during Christmas, including one for my father who took me to my first Cubs game in 1969 when I was 10 years old. This experience sparked a lifelong passion for baseball. Here are the details: The Prodigal Son is back in the Will ..... woo hoo ! Print Settings: Printer: Makerfarm Pegasus 10 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: No Resolution: .3 Infill: 15-20% Notes: I used Josef Prusa's Color Change app to add color change functionality to the G-code. The GUI/input on this app can be a bit tricky, so enter any number and then hit enter to enable the slider for height adjustment. Post-Printing: You may need to trim excess material from the edges of the signs to ensure a tight fit depending on your printer's first-layer adhesion. Since my Makerfarm Pegasus 10 is highly accurate due to its tweaking and peak maintenance, I didn't encounter any issues with sign size. If you do experience problems, try adjusting the sign size in 1% increments until you achieve a good fit.
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