Air Jordan 1 Inspired Sneaker Fidget Clicker Keychain 3D Print 3MF
65Β downloadsΒ Β·Β 9 months agoΒ Β·Β Bring court vibes to your desk with the **Air Jordan 1 inspired Sneaker Fidget Clicker Keychain**. F
Bring court vibes to your desk with the Air Jordan 1 inspired Sneaker Fidget Clicker Keychain. Fully 3D printable, mechanical switch powered, great for everyday carry or display. Comes with plain socks and striped socks as separate parts for multicolor fun.
Private Use ONLY! If youβre interested in a commercial license to sell 3D printed versions of these designs and many more, join me on Patreon or Thangs: π Patreon β Clickify3D π Thangs β Clickify3D
Features:
- Compact and portable: perfect as a keychain or desk accessory.
- Satisfying click mechanism, designed for mechanical keyboard switches (we recommend clicky switches like Kailh White V2).
- Keychain-friendly design, compatible with 2.4mm ball chains.
Printing Tips:
- Necessary supports on the bottom of the sole (already pre-configured in the 3MF file)
- All 3MF files are fully pre-configured for a smooth printing experience! β just slice and go!
Pick your pair, pick your socks, and let the printer cook. Clicks with style coming right up. π₯
Air Jordan 1 Inspired Sneaker Fidget Clicker Keychain 3D Print 3MF
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I'm sorry, but I have a question. What's the licensing process for using these brands' logos? I'd really like to buy these models for printing.
Hello! Thank you for your question π The models are intended for personal use. If you are interested in selling printed versions, you would need an active commercial license through my Patreon or Thangs.
Also, printing on a Flashforge AD5x using the Orca Flashforge slicer, the color bleed when printing changes the red to more maroon. Any guidance on what settings to change to minimize bleed? I have increased prime tower size but still get a ton of color bleed. thank you for this great file!
Hi! You could try testing with a red filament from a different brand. I suggest this because I have received feedback on other designs where people experienced color bleed, and in some cases it was resolved simply by switching to a red filament from another brand.
I've had issues with the sock part pulling apart from the shoe, when hung on a lanyard. I can try to glue the parts together better, but wondering if you'd think I can get away with adding a negative part (torus) to the heel of the shoe (like your Ugg Boot design) so that the chain attaches to the heavier shoe part? Was the Ugg the only shoe with enough space to fit an attachment point?
Hi π yes, that approach should work. You can add a torus as a negative part on the back of the shoe.
You can even reuse the exact torus I used on the UGG boot. Just open the UGG file, set the torus as a part, split it, export it as an STL, and then import that STL into the sneaker file.