Activity App Icon for iPhone Coaster

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Activity App Icon for iPhone Coaster

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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I don't know about you, but, when I place a drink down, I would like my table to be free from the marks associated with accidental spills and heat.

 

So, what better thing to use than a coaster?

 

I have designed a few coasters that use the iPhone App Icons as the picture.

 

I present to you the Activity App Icon coaster to improve your drinking experience.

 

This is the one in a series of coasters, you can find an increasing list of them in my collection: iPhone App Coasters.

 

To use the coaster, place it on a stable surface and then place your drink on the coaster, it's a really simple process for a quality solution.

 

All trademarks and copyrights are retained by Apple.

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is there really yellow in this?
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it’s a yellow/green blend from the icon. I used luminous yellow when I printed mine which came out pretty close I think.
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Replying to @MalcTheOracle :
when printing on my phone, it appeared as if a yellow filament was used in the print. did you use yellow filament? or is green? I think I have a green that matches, but the slicer was showing yellow on my phone.
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Replying to @user2703035208 :
As I mentioned earlier, I used a luminous yellow filament as when printed, it matched the icon’s yellowy green colour blend. You can use any colour you want. If your green looks like a good match, use that. I only named the colour yellow as I had the luminous yellow in that slot that just happens to have a green tinge to it. Your never obligated to use the identical colour as mentioned in a profile. The TikTok coaster I also uploaded prints with a black background and white as one of the foreground colours. If you swap those two colours during printing, the coaster comes out as the secondary style that TikTok uses (white background, red, blue and back foreground).
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