Still have a classic 2D printer? Does it now seem lackluster next to your 3D printer? Are you a nerd? If so, here's a sign to hang over your old relic as it collects dust right next to your DVDs, CDs, and coax cable crimpers.
Note: ASSEMBLY REQUIRED. As-is, this project uses 6 colors: Black, white, yellow, red, blue, and green. Since I have an AMS that accepts 4 colors, I broke it into two plates:
- The main plate uses black, white, blue, and red and contains everything except the dotted-line arrows (X, Y, Z axis). Instead, there are 1mm deep cut-outs for those items, which can be glued in. I could have included the red dotted-line on the main plate (since it's already using red), but it just seemed more consistent to have all 3 axis lines glue in.
- The second plate contains the 3 axis lines and uses red, blue, and green. Each piece inserts into it's corresponding 1mm cut-out and can be glued in.
Enjoy and let me know what you think!