Z offset can be used to embed a magnet inside a 3D print design or a refrigerator magnet can be made by creating a design in something like Tinkercad or Blender and gluing a magnet to the printed model.
What I mean with is about how@patrickulrich will be able to send the printed magnet object to you (without incurring expensive international shipping fees). ๐คจ
Z offset can be used to embed a magnet inside a 3D print design or a refrigerator magnet can be made by creating a design in something like Tinkercad or Blender and gluing a magnet to the printed model.
If you get me an .stl file for a dbuzz object and I'll happily print you one @chrisrice.
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Printing is one thing, but how will @chrisrice be able to test your 3D printed magnet object? ๐ค๐
I have a refrigerator :)
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What I mean with is about how @patrickulrich will be able to send the printed magnet object to you (without incurring expensive international shipping fees). ๐คจ
I wonder how bad the cost of shipping is from me to @chrisrice. The object wouldn't be heavy so I'd think that'd be in our favor.
Maybe send 10 of the object in one shipping to minimize the ratio of the shipping fees to the number of objects sent! ๐๐
I'd have to get a file created first @savvyplayer and that might take a long time ๐
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That sounds like some cool @vimm content @ddrfr33k. You up to do a Vimm stream designing an STL for the dbuzz logo?
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You got my attention...