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Nirvana Keychain name tag
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A name tag inspired by a nice young lady from a great website: what3words.
See - https://what3words.com/rent.insect.sums
Nirvana answered an email that I sent telling w3w how cool it is and I just had to design a name tag for her showing how cool additive manufacturing is.
My printers are down but hopefully she can have it printed at library, school or perhaps - 3DCompare in London - https://3dcompare.com located at -https://what3words.com/ranged.tidy.since :o)
If my printer was working I would put small separate post to see when to change the filament colors. I would start with one color for the large ellipse w3w heart and then when the print head no longer goes to the heart change filament to a contrasting color or my favorite, glow in the dark. The easy way would be to print the whole thing in a color and then coat one or both hearts with red nail polish.
Add a metal split ring for keys or to attach it to a book bag zipper.
See - https://what3words.com/rent.insect.sums
Nirvana answered an email that I sent telling w3w how cool it is and I just had to design a name tag for her showing how cool additive manufacturing is.
My printers are down but hopefully she can have it printed at library, school or perhaps - 3DCompare in London - https://3dcompare.com located at -https://what3words.com/ranged.tidy.since :o)
If my printer was working I would put small separate post to see when to change the filament colors. I would start with one color for the large ellipse w3w heart and then when the print head no longer goes to the heart change filament to a contrasting color or my favorite, glow in the dark. The easy way would be to print the whole thing in a color and then coat one or both hearts with red nail polish.
Add a metal split ring for keys or to attach it to a book bag zipper.
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