ULTIMATE QR CODE-NFC TAG-FIDGET-SPINNER-FOB

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ULTIMATE QR CODE-NFC TAG-FIDGET-SPINNER-FOB

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Introducing the Q-FOB: QR CODE-NFC TAG-FIDGET-SPINNER-FOB

Hello everyone,

I would like to introduce you to a new project today: the QR CODE-NFC TAG-FIDGET-SPINNER-FOB, or Q-FOB(Tebimaor-FOB) for short.

 

Many of you are probably already familiar with fidget spinners, key fobs with QR codes or key fobs with NFC chips. The Q-FOB(Tebimaor-FOB)  combines all these functions in a stylish and customisable design.

 

What is the Q-FOB?

The Q-FOB is a 3D-printed key fob that is equipped with a QR code and an NFC tag.

 

What can the Q-FOB do?

- QR code: The QR code can link to any website, social network profile or other information.

- NFC tag: The NFC tag can be used to store contact information, URLs or other data.

- Fidget spinner: The Q-FOB is also a fidget spinner that you can use to play and relieve stress.

 

How can I configure the Q-FOB?

 

The Q-FOB is fully configurable with 34 settingsYou can choose the QR code, the space for an NFC tag and the design of the fidget spinner yourself.

Thank you

I would like to take this opportunity to thank MalcTheOracle once again, who actively supported me in the development of the Q-FOB. Don’t forget to visit his site. Like and Download his nice Designs.

 

https://makerworld.com/en/@MalcTheOracle

 

Printing instructions:

It's not as hard as it looks. 

1. to have colour control over each individual part, go to the sub-item "Render" to download each part individually and then import them into Bambu Studio and merge them together.

2. render the QR code first and then the body    

a.           First switch off Render Body (1) and switch on the other two switches

b.           Then click on Generate (2) 

c.           Next click on Download (3)

d.           and select Download as STL (4)  

3. next, render the body by switching the render body on and the other two also on.

4. next generate again, click on download and then "DOWNLOAD STL"

5. now open the files in Bambu Studio.

+++IMPORTANT+++

Make sure you get the message "Are you loading these files as a single object with multiple parts?" and answer the question with "Yes".

6. once you are done, you will find the parts already positioned on the plate and then you can decide which colour the body gets and the QR code with the frame. 

7. now just print and off you go

 

What is needed

1. a ball bearing with the designation 6704, which has the dimensions of 27mm outside, 20mm inside and a thickness of 4mm. So 27x20x4 mm

You can find them here ALI-EXPR** or at your trusted dealer

2. NFC- TAG with a dimension NOT larger than 25x1mm, if you have and want to use other sizes, you can adjust this at the generator

3. your data that you want to enter into the QR code generator

4. a lot of imagination to print lots of great Q-FOBS

 

QR Code configuration: 

- you can change the font on the back, display the QR code as dots or squares and the markers can also be changed according to your wishes.

- A url can be added

- email address

- telephone

- And WLAN access

- And of course your business card with lots of details that you can fill in

- And much more, take your time to look at the 34 possibilities

 

NFC chip:

- You need an NFC-TAG which is not larger than 25x1mm. 

You can find it here. ALI-EXPR** or at your trusted dealer

- With a print layer height of 0.2, the print should have a pause at the 12th layer so that you can insert the NFC-TAG at your leisure and then continue printing.

Enclosed is also a printing plate with different adapters for the right finger, in the following sizes. 18mm, 17mm, 15mm, 14mm

Last but not least I couldn't have provided this model and customisable tool without the excellent work of MalcTheOracle.

This project includes the scadqr library released under the MIT license by xypwn.

 

LINKS

"MalcTheOracle" https://makerworld.com/en/@MalcTheOracle

 

 

It works great for me.
 

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This article/post/text or the print profile as well as the finished print may not be used for commercial purposes.

Have fun printing

TBG

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Excellent, printed without any problems, the QR code might be better printed with a 0.2mm nozzle
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Truly helpful, thank you
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These are amazing! I’ve printed a ton of these to give out at events! great Job on the file and instructions!
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Awesome design and idea!
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Hey, any chance to make a QR Code for a pdf file? Want to use it for clients documents or quotes on fairs to hand them out
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