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Coyote SPLAT Fridge Magnet

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No AMS Profile - All printers
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COYOTE SPLAT FRIDGE MAGNET

Designed to look like a classic brick wall with a wooden door, it features the perfect "poof" silhouette left behind after another failed attempt, poor COYOTE!

 

I have provided with an AMS and a NON AMS Print profile so that anyone can enjoy! 

Non AMS file/profile need to be glued to each other.

 

Files

  1. COYOTE Fridge Mag (4mm x 18mm hole) V5 - It contains a hole for the magnet of size 4.. x 18mm. It will be a perfect fit, just apply some glue as well before for max strength.
  2. COYOTE Fridge Mag (No hole) V5 - It does not contain a hole, It has plain back and you can create holes based on your magnet size using your slicer

How to Add your magnet slot (The easy way)

  1. Download any no hole version of the model (thick or thin)
  2. Take your magnet and heat the correct side (Side opposite to the one that sticks to the fridge) of the magnet using a lighter or a burner and pierce it into the backside of the model.
  3. You will have a perfect fit and can work with any magnet you have lying around.

How to Add your magnet slot (Via slicer)

  1. Download the required STL File
  2. Open bambulab/other slicer and load the model
  3. Right click on the model and add “negative volume” > Cylinder, square (Based on your magnet shape)
  4. Resize x,y,z length of the cylinder created based on the size of the magnet you have and place it on the back of the fridge magnet
  5. Print it face up and it should be good to go!

Print Recommendations:

  • Material: PLA works great (no need for aerospace-grade materials here, leave that to Wile E.).
  • Colors: Red for the bricks, Tan/Wood for the door, and Black for the "void" left behind.
  • Magnet: Includes a recessed slot on the back for a strong neodymium magnet to ensure it doesn't fall off the fridge (unlike a certain coyote falling off a cliff).

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