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Chain with Toggle Clasp (Custom Length)

IP Report

Print Profile(1)

All
A1
X1
X1E
H2D Pro
X1 Carbon
P1P
X2D
H2S
H2C
P1S
P2S
H2D
A1 mini
A2L

0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.08mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
54 min
1 plate
5.0(1)

Open in Bambu Studio
Boost
9
35
1
0
29
16
Released 

Description

Basic chain with toggle clasp. Great for bracelets (especially charm bracelets), necklaces and pendants, lockets of your main corn, or restraining ill-tempered loved ones. Links and jump rings are made with skewed openings to help prevent snagging or accidental disassembling. Easy on and off design of the toggle clasp makes it great for quick changes and is an easier clasp for putting on yourself (than, like, lobster clasps or those twisty things no one asked for). 

 

Warning: Jump rings and links are printed as separate objects and will need to be manually attached.

 

You can use the ✨Customize✨ feature to change the number of links printed for your chain. 

 

To help figure out the number you’ll need, note that the links are 10mm long but about 2mm of that will be overlap with the next link. I’d approximate 8mm when determining the number of links you’ll need to reach a desired length. 

 

As always, feedback/questions/concerns are always welcome! And we love to see your photos and hear how your prints turned out. Thanks so much for printing and enjoy!

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