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(go to) That Country - Directional Arrow

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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3.4 h
2 plates
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Bill of Materials

Maker's Supply Kits and Parts
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D6x2 mm Round Magnet (20PCS) - CA004
Bambu Filaments
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Bambu Green (10501) / Refill / 1kg
Jade White (10100) / Refill / 1kg

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ABOUT COMMERCIAL USE

I'm happy to share my designs but please note that them are for personal use only. This means you can print them for your own pleasure but I have NOT provided any commercial license to anyone to sell either digital or physical copies of my designs (e.g.: you cannot sell 3D-prints of this design). I will not hesitate to report to Etsy or other sites admin if I find them being sold there for profit.

 

 

A delightful object for all Italian 3D printing enthusiasts. Keep it handy, especially at work, displayed on your desk to subtly encourage bothersome colleagues to embark on journeys to unexplored destinations!

 

Original design inspired by Italian directional road signs.

I can consider uploading a similar design with a different inscription of your choice: leave a comment with your request and await my response. If affirmative, I request a boost in return—it costs you nothing but significantly helps me.

I recommend printing this arrow in one of the following colours:

  • Green (highway)
  • Dark Blue (country road)
  • Brown (tourist location)—this one is my personal favourite

On the back, I've included female studs compatible with famous building blocks, should you wish to create support brackets. Additionally, there are five 6x2mm holes on the back for neodymium magnets. Two magnets in the end holes suffice to hold the sign on a metallic surface:

 

If you intend to use magnets to attach the arrow to a curved surface (e.g., a refrigerator door), the lateral magnets are too far apart; instead, insert three magnets in the central holes, omitting the lateral ones (try with two magnets above and below first, and then decide if you need a third in the centre):

Precise placement for building blocks is challenging with 3D printing (they are injection-moulded ABS with extremely tight tolerances), but after several attempts, I found a good compromise: PLA-printed pieces require slight force but hold well:

The print profile includes two plates: one pointing right and the other left:

 

Boost Me (for free)

If you like this design, you printed this design for enjoying it or to solve a your problem, please consider to leave me a boost so I can feel motivated and continue to share my creations for free. Thank you very much

 

PROBLEMS WITH THIS DESIGN?

 

If you had a problem with this design or you need some edits for fit your own needs, first than leave a bad review please let me know what is your problem/need. You can leave a comment (I prefer this since anyone can benefit from it) or send me a direct message. I can make edits to my designs or change printing profiles for fit your own needs. Please note I can actually understand Italian and English language, so please don't write in another language since I can have problems with automatic translation.

 

 

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