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UDA TAG for air tag

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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 25% infill
Designer
1.3 h
2 plates

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
44 min
2 plates

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Description

The tougher the air tag case, the more expensive it tends to be. Since I have a 3d printer, I decided to create one. The logo is original, but you can change it to your own name, no problem. it is sandwiched between TPU, so I can't guarantee water resistance, but I think the water resistance is good. One point it is highly sealed and the sound is muffled. The detection feature will help when searching outdoors.

We recommend M 3x12 stainless steel bolts. Also, if possible, the screws should be tapped to increase their durability. If not, it can still be used, but its durability will be reduced.
The filament is made of Bamboo PLA Matte.

Comment & Rating (4)

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Great model that worked perfectly. I used PETG-CF for the shell, and TPU for AMS for the spacer/seal. I also used TinkerCad to edit the initials, and when importing the edited top in Bambu Studio, painted the letters to use the red TPU for the 2mm letters. It came out great. I was originally going to use heat-set inserts for the screws so that they had brass threaded inserts, but the file as designed had such a tight tolerance for the threaded part that I decided to just thread the M3x8 hex screws into the back plate without an insert. I plan to make more in the near future, at which point I'll probably edit the back plate to make the holes in the back plate slightly larger to accommodate the brass threaded heat-set inserts. Overall, this was a great model that needs minimal editing (basically remove/edit the initials) and when printed in PETG-CF, makes a very rugged holder that should stand the test of time and daily abuse on a keychain.
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Thank you! I’ll make the logo-less version and upload it later. Also, personally, I don’t think inserts are necessary for the screw section. Since the AirTag battery is only replaced a few times, the screws won’t wear out. I’ve actually been using the screw section in resin without any inserts, and it has never caused any issues. Thank you very much for the great review! From UDA
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How would i remove the logo to put my dogs name on it?
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I exported the STL from Bambu Studio and imported it into TinkerCad. From there, I used the square "hole" to remove the extruded layer with text, added text in the center of 2mm height, grouped the items into one, and then exported it out of TinkerCad and imported back into Bambu Studio. I also used the paint feature in BS to change the letter color.
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