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Hylia Shield coaster
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A coaster resembling a shield from a well-known video game series. I created it with Inkscape and FreeCAD.
If you want to do a multi colored print like in the photo (sadly I didn't have red filament, so copper had to do), then you can do so relatively easily with Cura:
- the stl file has a height of 2.8 mm and is intended to be printed in 0.2 mm layers with pauses at the layers 7, 9 and 11 to change the filament
- to insert a pause in the gcode, you can use the option "Post Processing" -> "Modify G-Code" in Cura
- in this menu, insert 3 "Pause at height" actions
- here you should select "Pause at" "Layer Number" (see screenshot) and the layer you want to seclect here as "Pause Layer" is the one where you want to print with the new filament
- if you use the intended settings (2.8 mm height and 0.2 mm layer height) you should enter 7, 9 and 11 here respectively
- as "Method" you need to select something that works with your printer (you may need to experiment with this a bit if
If you want to do a multi colored print like in the photo (sadly I didn't have red filament, so copper had to do), then you can do so relatively easily with Cura:
- the stl file has a height of 2.8 mm and is intended to be printed in 0.2 mm layers with pauses at the layers 7, 9 and 11 to change the filament
- to insert a pause in the gcode, you can use the option "Post Processing" -> "Modify G-Code" in Cura
- in this menu, insert 3 "Pause at height" actions
- here you should select "Pause at" "Layer Number" (see screenshot) and the layer you want to seclect here as "Pause Layer" is the one where you want to print with the new filament
- if you use the intended settings (2.8 mm height and 0.2 mm layer height) you should enter 7, 9 and 11 here respectively
- as "Method" you need to select something that works with your printer (you may need to experiment with this a bit if
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