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Marius -
I just replied to your other message, but I did think about having just a few designs and putting a sticker on the top. I wanted something that looked a little more professional and, as someone who is in business, I don’t want something people can just print another label for and stick it on the top when they need to change the lettering. I thought about putting little spikes on the top to prevent this, but it isn’t a very consumer-friendly approach to a product. I also thought about texturing the top so stickers don’t stick well. I’m not going to worry about this part right now.
Thanks again!
Mark
Hi mark,
Diameter and the ridges should not be a problem . If you make a print run be sure not to print one at a time but but in series of ten.
Ridges an different diameters should be any problem but to fit you should always keep in mind the tolerance in printing. Printing filament always deviates from your original paramaters in design.
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John
Oh injection molding is only intersting above 10.000 pieces because moldcosts are high!
Hi Mark,
i have started printing the coin part. Due to the very high contrast of the colors the black shines a little bit through the yellow color. I’m trying to fix this by printing the coin flipped on it’s side. Then the second nozzle is never touching the print unless this nozzle actually prints.
As you can see i have used my own font that is optimised for printing it, i have to make a tiny adjustment for the flowrate of the first layer, so that the lines are smoothly fused together. I have other coins which have a smoother surface, but these have more black filament fused with the yellow background, so that they are not really representative for the final prints.
The final version will most likely look like this one, exept that the shadow from the black filament fused with the background will be gone and the lines are smoothly melted together to a solid coin. I have also added another picture of a test lego brick that shows the real yellow color aswell as what you can expect as a smooth surface when choosing my hub for printing. (I broke the knobs off the lego brick to test layerbonding)
I’ve printed the coin slightly larger then supposed to be, so that i can figure out the best settings when printing small, downsizing the print is no problem.
The hexagonal shape of the upper part will not be necessary to archive high quality prints.
However i have thought about recessing the letters and having a solid black disc inside of the upper part.
The yellow surrounding would be printed above the black disk and by that the lettering appears.
I’ve got some other ideas on how to get the cleanest yellow while maintaing absolutely filled black letters.
Please tell me if you are still interested in having these parts printed. Please contact me so that we can discuss further details of the print. Also i then would like to explain further ideas on how to improove the models geometry and design.
-Marius
Hi Mark,
how do you think about the followig color combinations, yellow and black is one of the most readable combinations but as i said in the comment above the yellow color doesn’t cover black spots of oozing (i am working on it with good success, pictures will follow today or tomorrow).
-Black and red
-Green and red
-red and white
-dark blue and white
-dark green and yellow
the list cointains the text color at first, then the background color.
Hope to hear about your progress and opinion,
Marius