MakerBot Coin - OpenSCAD DXF Extrusion
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Published on November 30, 2012
Derived from
Inkscape OpenSCAD DXF Export
by polymaker
Description
MakerBot Coin created in Inkscape, from a traced scan of a MakerBot sticker. Exported as a DXF using
Inkscape OpenSCAD DXF Export: thingiverse.com/thing:14221. Then imported into OpenSCAD and extruded using DXF linear_extrude().
Learn how to make it yourself in the OpenSCAD DXF extrusion tutorial in Getting Started With MakerBot: shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920026723.do
Inkscape OpenSCAD DXF Export: thingiverse.com/thing:14221. Then imported into OpenSCAD and extruded using DXF linear_extrude().
Learn how to make it yourself in the OpenSCAD DXF extrusion tutorial in Getting Started With MakerBot: shop.oreilly.com/product/0636920026723.do
Instructions
1. Download the zip archive that contains the SCAD file and both DXF flies. Note: These files will need to be the same directory for the example to compile.
2. Compile and render.
3. Export as a STL.
4. Print with default settings. (10% infill, 1 shell)
The pictures show the MakerBot Coin printed in white MakerBot ABS and red translucent Ultimachine PLA.
2. Compile and render.
3. Export as a STL.
4. Print with default settings. (10% infill, 1 shell)
The pictures show the MakerBot Coin printed in white MakerBot ABS and red translucent Ultimachine PLA.
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License
MakerBot Coin - OpenSCAD DXF Extrusion by akaziuna is licensed under the Attribution - Share Alike - Creative Commons license.

Ahh, MakerBot coins.. Not the first thing that I attempted to 3D print, but definitely the first thing that I printed successfully.