Breabody Award, with Stand!
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Has the University of Georgia been slow in recognizing the importance of your contribution to television? Never understood why it wasn't your own mug on the award?
Thanks to the wonderful world of 3D fabrication, you can now print your very own Peabody Award today, in the privacy of your own studio!
;-)
Thanks to the wonderful world of 3D fabrication, you can now print your very own Peabody Award today, in the privacy of your own studio!
;-)
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Print the medal (it prints better on its edge with support material), print the stand, join them with a short M3 wood screw and some glue.
If you want to play with the OpenSCAD scripts, feel free but it's only moderately parametric. The basic idea is to generate the medal with 'PeabodyAward-Medal.scad' and the base with 'PeabodyAward-Base.scad'. For ease of re-use you can either compile/render from scratch or only part by part and import the ones that have already been exported as STLs.
I've included a medal without Bre's profile if you want to do your own derivative without using my scripts.
If you want to play with the OpenSCAD scripts, feel free but it's only moderately parametric. The basic idea is to generate the medal with 'PeabodyAward-Medal.scad' and the base with 'PeabodyAward-Base.scad'. For ease of re-use you can either compile/render from scratch or only part by part and import the ones that have already been exported as STLs.
I've included a medal without Bre's profile if you want to do your own derivative without using my scripts.
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This is fun!
So I have to ask - if the coin prints best vertically, why not print the coin and the base all as one piece? It looks like it should work, since the base covers the area that would need to be supported for the coin to print. Am I missing something?