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EZ Logo Keychains (Parametric)
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Welcome to the ultimate Parametric Multi-Keychain Generator! This tool allows you to generate multiple custom name tags at once (perfect for sports teams, classes, or events). Each keychain features a dedicated blank circle perfectly sized for adding your own club, team, or company logo. ⚠️ WHY CAN'T I UPLOAD MY LOGO DIRECTLY HERE? I receive this question frequently! It is technically impossible to integrate an image upload button directly inside the MakerWorld Parametric Modeler. Web-based OpenSCAD environments restrict access to local files (like your SVG or PNG) due to structural limits and browser security. But don't worry, adding your logo is incredibly easy! Just generate your blank keychains here and use whichever workflow suits you best. 🛠️ HOW TO ADD YOUR LOGO (Choose your preferred method) Method A: Directly in Bambu Studio (Best for SVG & Flat Multi-color) Drag and drop your generated keychain model into Bambu Studio. Right-click the model in the object list. Select Add Part -> Load (or Add Modifier) and choose your .svg file. Scale the SVG to fit the blank circle. Assign a different filament color to the SVG part for a perfect multi-color print! Method B: MakerLab Mesh Graffiti (Great for PNG/JPG) Open the MakerLab -> Mesh Graffiti tool on the MakerWorld website. Upload the blank keychain model you just generated here. Upload your custom logo (PNG, JPG, or SVG). The tool will automatically turn it into a 3D relief on top of your keychain. Method C: Your Own Workflow (TinkerCAD, Fusion360, etc.) Do you have a favorite 3D software? Perfect! The generated keychain acts as an ideal blank canvas. Simply export your model and import it into any CAD software or slicer you are comfortable with to emboss, deboss, or modify it your way.
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