Guitar case for pick - Keychain

Guitar case for pick - Keychain

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A1 mini
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0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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GUITAR CASE FOR PICK - KEYCHAIN

I have uploaded 2 options:

  1. Close system with click tabs
  2. Close system with magnets (6x2) (RECOMMENDED)
    • I've added a PAUSE in the slicer to add the magnets

The text is customisable selecting the text part in the objects tab:

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it did stick to the 0.4 nozzel on my a1 mini
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well that wasn't my case, sorry to hear that, but maybe you can try to add a bit of glue before add the magnets, wait 1 or 2 mins and then continue printing
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Okay, this gets a bit more complicated, so I need to revise my statement. @angrysquirrel replied to correct me and state that stainless steel nozzles are actually the non-magnetic ones to use. So I dug a little deeper and discovered that assessment is partially accurate. The Bambu Lab regular nozzle is known to be non-magnetic. Other third party makes, even if described as stainless steel, may still attract magnets. Here's why... This is where it can become confusing.... not all stainless steels are non-magnetic. All we know is that the OEM Bambu stainless steel nozzle (the regular one, not the hardened steel) is "austenite"... or non-magnetic. However, stainless steel can also be based on ferritic and martensitic types of alloy... and those types do attract magnets. So if you're using third party print nozzles, this is something you need to confirm. If the manufacturer does not clearly state which type they are, you'll simply need to test them with a magnet to confirm if they're appropriate for use (or not). Another option you might try, if you discover your print nozzle attracts magnets, is that when the print pauses for magnet insertion... that you not only insert the magnet, but also use a touch of cyanoacrylate (CA) glue to lock it down and give it a little time to set before continuing with the print. If you do this, then you'll obviously also want to be extremely careful that you don't have any excessive amounts of glue running down the side of the print and bonding it to the build plate. Again, apologies for any confusion I've created in my reply.
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Replying to @CDPond_YYC :
Hardened steel attracts magnets, stainless does not.
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Remember: Hardened steel = magnetic, Stainless steel = non-magnetic. Switch your nozze to stainless if you use magnets. Worked like a champ on my A1M.
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nice tip and beautiful colors! thanks! 🙌
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pretty good
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Perfect!
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This is sick, definitely going to print some out with my band's logo. The latches on the non-magnet version are a little too good, makes it very difficult to open. Waiting on magnets to get here to print the better one.
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Thank you so much! I'll try to make the non-magnet version a bit easier to open🤙
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Replying to @pica3d :
Actually, I take it back, I used a spudger to open it and then close it several times and it loosened to the point that I can more easily open it. I'm still making the magnet ones next though
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Replying to @DocNougat :
Nice! Enjoy it!
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good print! The magnets dont actually connect for me, so mine is still completely reliant on the clips, but still an awesome print!
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Strength Issue:first one i printed the hinges didnt open the second one i printed the handle broke instantly
Other Issues:a bit to tight to open cute idea, design just needs some work
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these print fine. per your images you need some adjustments to your settings. mine came out really nice and work perfectly.
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I have not been able to edit the text in the slicer.
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I have same issue did you fixed ?
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Replying to @user_2415288049 :
I just deleted it and added the text myself. Flip the case over, add text embedded a slight bit and cut it at 6.1mm. that makes it perfectly flush. then flip it back over and print.
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I was able to change it by creating a new svg and replacing the existing one. Basically, delete the existing one in slicer (object) and then add modifer/svg and add yours. Google how to create an svg from a text (I've used illustrator, but there are other options out there). Not sure why editing doesn't work. hope this helps
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Very beautiful print
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Thanks a lot ❤️
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many thanks
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Thank to you for your comment ❤️
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