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Philadelphia Eagles Throwback Spinner Chain

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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If you wear one of my designs to a game, post a story on instagram and tag me @jckrenrut! I will repost anyone who tags me.

 

Want to make your own spinner chain? Checkout my template file!

 

There's a lot of Chain files on MakerWorld, but I like this one.

 

Fly Birds Fly! Eagles throwback spinner chain!


If you love my models and want to support my work, you can buy me a coffee! 
 

Check out the rest of the spinner chains here!

 

I also have a desk mount  and wall mount if you want to show off your chain when you aren't wearing it. 

 

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l absolutely love it. Everything came out perfect.
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looks great!
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Replying to @jckrenrut :
why is mine printing with a brown background?? ill upload pictures when its done
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Honestly, this is amazing! Everything printed perfectly for me!
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love it! Thanks for printing and posting a picture!
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These are great, I get a lot of attention whenever I wear them wherever I watch the game. I live in Texas, so its usually a bar that is showing the game.
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looks great!
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Turned out awesome. Changed to a 0.2 nozzle for the eagle to help with details…and all this is coming from a Dallas Cowboys fan.
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ho ho very nice
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my mom loved her Eagles hype chain and I loved printing it
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go birds!
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is there a way I can change the font to say fly eagles fly eagles thanks. as soon as I get a boost token. I will boost this nice work
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someone already requested that. there’s an extra print plate with eagles instead of birds.
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Replying to @jckrenrut :
thank u
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Replying to @user_3486141049 :
np, thanks for printing!
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🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥
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Great model. I had to use a raft because the bearings kept getting knocked loose. But it came out great. Thanks. Printed on an Anycubic Kobra S1 with ACE, at .20mm layer height.
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The previous hype change I printed had a little clasp adapter that connected the chain to the charm, so even if I tugged on it, it would not disconnect. On this style though, the chain connects directly to that little adapter piece that holds the screwed on/spinning part. I can't get the chainlinks reversed from one another at that connection point, so anytime I spin the charm it just easily disconnects from that adapter piece. Any tips? I thought about maybe melting a little bit of PLA into that slotted section to kind of glue them together, but just thought I'd ask here first. Thanks!
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are you using chain links with the openings in the sides? as opposed to the ends. that’s what I use and I have no issues with it coming apart. there’s a link in the model description
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I actually used the links where the opening is at the curved end, not in the middle of the long section. I've seen both styles, but wasn't sure if they were just different styles or if one was an upgrade to the other, lol. I'll print two of those kinds that you mentioned to try them out.
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Replying to @jckrenrut :
So I printed two of those links with the side cuts, and not the end cuts, and used those to connect to the little white piece with the two holes in it, and it worked perfectly! Thanks brother!
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how do I paint the different parts of the bird?
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use my 3mf file, as opposed to downloading the STL individually
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Replying to @jckrenrut :
Perfect I should have done that to start with. Thanks. Great model by the way.
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