May be a dumb question, but any easy ideas or options on "burning" the marshmallow? I mean other than painting in slicer and using AMS. Not sure I could do a very good job with that.
If you want a more Burnt look for the marshmallow, without an AMS, acrylic paint would be a good option. Since these print in separate pieces hand painting should not be an issue.
Is there a way to print this smaller and add a keychain tag? If I make it smaller, it also changes the hole for the keyboard switch though. I am very new and inexperienced. Thanks!
There isn't a way to make it smaller without redesigning it. You can add a keychain hole buy right clocking the part you want the hole to be in and adding a negative part though.
Hi, You shouldn't have to trim anything to fit the key switches, unless you want to trim the metal prongs on the bottom. If you're having trouble with the top post, you can use a heat gun or torch to carefully heat the print, and it should fit snug.
Thank you for replying. The print is perfectly (and easily thanks to the colour separation). But I think it might be my switches or that I use a matte PLA. I might try printing the chocolate with contour compensation to like -0.1 to fit my switches, and if that doesn't work then order the switches you recommend (I'm in Australia so that could take a while).
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I think I'll try printing the marshmallow in white tpu. Give it a nice squishhhh
Did you end up working this out? My white TPU just arrived. Did you need to adjust anything to make it more squishy?
Paint! Dry brush with a little acrylic paint.
Thanks I'll give that a shot!
Importing this graham cracker its standing up. Should I rotate it?
Hi, there is no need to rotate the graham cracker. It is meant to print standing up on its side, to print all the detail best.
May be a dumb question, but any easy ideas or options on "burning" the marshmallow? I mean other than painting in slicer and using AMS. Not sure I could do a very good job with that.
If you want a more Burnt look for the marshmallow, without an AMS, acrylic paint would be a good option. Since these print in separate pieces hand painting should not be an issue.
Thanks I'll give that a shot!
Am I able to print all parts in 1 go on the same plate?
You may be able to if you print them 'by object' and space each part enough apart. But this does not print in place, if that is what you mean.
Is there a way to print this smaller and add a keychain tag? If I make it smaller, it also changes the hole for the keyboard switch though. I am very new and inexperienced. Thanks!
There isn't a way to make it smaller without redesigning it. You can add a keychain hole buy right clocking the part you want the hole to be in and adding a negative part though.
This is the cutest print! Just printed but having trouble with my switches, Do you only trim the larger plastic one in the middle?
Hi, You shouldn't have to trim anything to fit the key switches, unless you want to trim the metal prongs on the bottom. If you're having trouble with the top post, you can use a heat gun or torch to carefully heat the print, and it should fit snug.
Thank you for replying. The print is perfectly (and easily thanks to the colour separation). But I think it might be my switches or that I use a matte PLA. I might try printing the chocolate with contour compensation to like -0.1 to fit my switches, and if that doesn't work then order the switches you recommend (I'm in Australia so that could take a while).