Show your passion for the post-apocalyptic world of Fallout with my unique and stylish pencil case. Whether for daily use or as a collector's item, this product is a tribute to one of the most beloved video game series of all time.
Two Variations: Choose between the radiant Nuka-Cola theme or the iconic Vault-Tec design. Both variants offer the same sturdy construction and functionality, while visually distinguishing themselves to express my individual style.
Print-in-Place Design
Generous Storage Space: With dimensions of 170 mm x 60 mm x 22 mm, my pencil case offers ample room for 3-4 pens or pencils, as well as other small items such as screws, small parts, or even a dummy 13.
Interior Dimensions: The pencil case provides generous interior storage space with dimensions of Height 14 mm x Length 165 mm x Width 35 mm.
Customizable: You can naturally customize the pencil case's color in your preferred slicer, allowing you to tailor it to your personal preferences and add even more individuality.
Closure Gates: The closure gates for my pencil case are available on my website. These can be customized and downloaded to personalize your pencil case with additional design elements or features.
Optional Magnet Function: For added functionality, I've incorporated special holes that accommodate 5 x 3 mm magnets. These can be used to securely close the case. However, please note that the magnets are actually not necessary, as the case closes securely even without them. Here is the Amazon link for the magnets.
the results of mine i said that it was done but this is look like. p1s printer used i don't have the ams so i changed the filament after the first layer to black before heading off to work today. this is what i came back to.
That sounds really strange 🤔. Did you receive an error message? I once had a similar issue where my printing process was halted because the filament broke and clogged the nozzle. Fortunately, my (AMS) detected this and paused the print. After clearing the nozzle, I was able to continue printing without any issues. I suspect that without an AMS, a filament tangle could lead to a print failure if the spool is not wound properly. That's currently the only explanation I can think of for your situa.
I was monitoring it on my phone. it told me print successful no error messages. I only had one spool on it. I printed a benchy right after to try and figure out the problem(it printed no problem). I have the filament detection on. sorry for sending the same message twice I thought it did not go through.
its a longshot but could you help me resize this to fit a portable keyboard 1.3 inch by 2.4 inch by 12 inch i would be supper appreciative and willing to pay for the work
Of course, I can assist with that. Just to clarify, you want to pack a keyboard into the Fallout case with dimensions of 1.3 inches by 2.4 inches by 12 inches, correct?