2 Color 3d Business Card
Description
3d Printed 2 Color Business Card. It's the same size as a playing card (2.5in x 3.5in) so it's more like a plaque. Mostly it's to show what the detail capabilities are for your machine.
Instructions
Large letters and Logo are printed separately in a different color and snapped into the card surface. The small lettering is etched into the card surface and is a little like scrimshaw. They should be colored in by a sharpie or other such thing to be legible.
this is version 0.01 and needs a little redesign since skienforge has trouble with 1mm square or smaller 'pixel' cutouts. typically having trouble with the number 6 or 8, or 9 and the letter a.
also this version's border is currently glued down, but once I've switch back to printing black on the next iteration will have a snapped on border like the Makerbot Coin MK2.
I'll post .stl and originals in a bit after the small redesign.
I'll also put up a separate post with small letters and numbers that will print and be freely available for commercial use.
this is version 0.01 and needs a little redesign since skienforge has trouble with 1mm square or smaller 'pixel' cutouts. typically having trouble with the number 6 or 8, or 9 and the letter a.
also this version's border is currently glued down, but once I've switch back to printing black on the next iteration will have a snapped on border like the Makerbot Coin MK2.
I'll post .stl and originals in a bit after the small redesign.
I'll also put up a separate post with small letters and numbers that will print and be freely available for commercial use.
License
2 Color 3d Business Card by wulfdesign is licensed under the Attribution - Non-Commercial - Share Alike license.

Hey Larry i met you at Jigsaw Rennisance last weekend!
Thrift Camp? cool. I got a lot of good info out of the workshop after I gave my two bits worth.
I didn't even get into how making and repairing your own stuff with a Makerbot can reduce the impact on your pocketbook. I got a little thrown off by having to mess with the slide show. next time I bring me own equipment. I completely forgot to do a Q and A at the end...