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Original charms + closed - Ekta Labs
Original charms + closed - Ekta Labs
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Eklusive charms Strong women - Ekta Labs
Eklusive charms Strong women - Ekta Labs
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Hair Stick Charms Compatible

 

If you prefer the clean, minimal “stick” style, this one is for you. It’s lightweight, simple, and easy to use, and it gives a completely different look compared to the clips and the clamp. Slide it in, twist, and lock your hair in place the classic way.

 

The best part is that it still uses the same interchangeable charms.
So if you already have charms from my other hair designs, they fit here too. That means you get access to 30+ charms, plus my parametric name generator so you can make your own personalized charm whenever you want.

 

This release also includes two new charms made specifically for the hair pin:
a “We Can Do It” charm and a Wonder Woman logo charm.

 

Simple hair pin. Big charm library.

 

How to use the Hair Stick

  1. Gather your hair into a loose bun or twist.
  2. Insert the hair stick halfway through the bun.
  3. Flip the stick slightly against the scalp.
  4. Push it back through the bun in the opposite direction to lock it in place.

That’s it.
The tension from the twist holds everything together.

 

Works best on medium to thick hair, but can also work on thin hair with tighter twists.

 

Important Notes / Tips

 

Details and print quality

 

If you want the cleanest charm details, I recommend a 0.2 mm nozzle.
For the best results, aim for very fine detail limits (around 0.08 mm minimum feature, depending on your slicer and printer).

I printed this using a 0.4 mm nozzle with the same settings you will use when opening the file, to show the most common result since not everyone has a 0.2 mm nozzle.

 

Charm system collection

Charm system collection: https://makerworld.com/sv/collections/21767552-ekta-labs-charm-system

 

More information

Real more under my Hair Clip https://makerworld.com/sv/models/2444908-hairclips-with-changeable-charms-no-hardware#profileId-2683335 

 

Filament

I only use Bambu Lab filament.

 

Feedback and requests

If you have questions, improvement ideas, or want a specific charm made, message me.
And if you like this design, feel free to check out my other models too. I have some really good gift prints.

 

0:36 for the twisting ;) 

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