NFL Philadelphia Eagles Floating Logo Sign

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NFL Philadelphia Eagles Floating Logo Sign

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Philadelphia Eagles floating logo sign. THIS IS A MULTI-PART LOGO, that means it does not require an AMS/MMU! This is so the texture of the textured plate will be on the front of all the parts of the sign and to help achieve a 3 dimensional look as all the colors are different thicknesses. The different components (if large enough) are modeled with connecting pins to achieve a press fit, but a bit of CA glue doesn't hurt (ProTip- if CA glue cures without an accelerator, it may leave a smoky residue. If you apply a thin coat of WD-40 and wipe away, this residue will disappear).

 

The base is modeled with an integrated hangar, kickstand, and standoff feet.

 

The holes in the logo and base are designed to accept TPU adapters that allow the acrylic rods (with slight manufacturing diameter deviations) to be installed and removed easily, while remaining secure. These adapters can be found here https://www.printables.com/model/618429-tpu-bushing-for-floating-logo-signs

. The inserts are designed with a 2 degree draft angle to lock them in place once installed. I generally print these in clear TPU or a matching color TPU if I have it. I included the F3D file in case you want to change the design to fit any dowel you may have (or print). The dowels I use- https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09SKYYS5X?psc=1&ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_product_details.

 

If you like this design, think about buying me a coffee (let's be honest- it's going towards filament)- https://www.buymeacoffee.com/thehangardesigns

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Great model! Love the outcome!
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Looks awesome! Thanks for the photo!
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What color/brand green and silver did you use for your plaque? Thanks!
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Replying to @chadstokes :
Bambu PLA Basic green and silver.
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Great sign/plaque --- I created the Rods for the floating back vs. buying -- you can glue them or leave as tight fit. check them out and let me know what you thinks... https://makerworld.com/en/models/92384
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can you print these on regular 3d printers? or do you need a bambu?
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I designed these to be printed on any printer- does not need to be a bambu or have a multi material system. The only limitation would be the bed size.
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Replying to @HangarDesigns :
How do I go about loading it into my slicer? It doesn’t give me the files for the pieces. Just the 3mf file
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how long do you cut the acrylic rods? Do you put the TPU adapters on the rods first or in the holes?
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TPU adapters are inserted into the base and the print first (pay attention to the draft angle so they "lock" into place. Then the acrylic rods are inserted into the TPU adapters.
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