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ICE Protest Emergency Whistle Portland Frog Resist

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4 Color White Protest Whistle (8 total, 2 patterns)
4 Color White Protest Whistle (8 total, 2 patterns)
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2.2 h
1 plate
5.0(4)

MIXED 4 Color Print Profile - (Prefer something else)
MIXED 4 Color Print Profile - (Prefer something else)
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3.4 h
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6 color, 0.16mm laye
6 color, 0.16mm laye
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2.4 h
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50 Whistles, full bed on X1C, 6 colors!
50 Whistles, full bed on X1C, 6 colors!
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9.9 h
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Remix of Seán McArdle's “DON’T OBEY Portland Frog Emergency Whistle” which is a remix of Jonas Daehnert's “Flat Pocket Whistle”, both on Printables.  I added the RESIST ✊ to the bottom, and recolored it for a Bambu X1C profile.

There are 4 color and 6 color versions (I have 2 AMS's (don't ask), so I ended up with too many colors!!!!

I included several versions of 4 color whistles.  You can experiment with changing the colors of the subparts for your own unique design.  The 
MIXED 4 Color" profile shows a few ideas.  I don't recommend the MIXED one because with different color whistle bodies on the same bed, it has to change filament every layer - which I realized AFTER sending it to the printer :(

 

To make a lot, find a color scheme you like, then delete all of them except for that.  Copy & paste & paste & paste over and over again in Bambu Studio until the bed is full.  Then maybe center it.

I like the yellow color.  You could printe white whistles in Yellow (though the frog would have yellow eyes, but maybe that's cool.)

I use sketchup, which is terrible at small parts, so I scale it up 100x, and then scale to 1% after importing.  I don't have a great colorizing workflow, so what I did here was import all the individual subparts as a group, then scale to 1%.  I had to tweak the wall width of the “Don't” Frame and the outline of the frog, the slicer wanted to lose detail.

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