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How to print
Recommended for printing is a 0.2mm layer height and a 0.4 mm nozzle, but a 0.6mm one works fine as well.
The provided .3mf file should be sufficient for multicolor printing. If you don't have that option, nail polish or model paint to highlight the glyphs may be a way to go.
Material at one's discretion, I opted for PETG and 25% infill.
What next
There may be improvements and modifications based on feedback given here. If you find yourself thinking: I do want it - just a little bit different. This design is derived from one of many possible combinations of my Glyph Spin Container (in the process of porting it over to here, patience please). You may find what you are looking for in that upload. - If you don't, ask and I will see what I can do :-)How to print
Recommended for printing is a 0.2mm layer height and a 0.4 mm nozzle, but a 0.6mm one works fine as well.
The provided .3mf file should be sufficient for multicolor printing. If you don't have that option, nail polish or model paint to highlight the glyphs may be a way to go.
Material at one's discretion, I opted for PETG and 25% infill.
What next
There may be improvements and modifications based on feedback given here. If you find yourself thinking: I do want it - just a little bit different. This design is derived from one of many possible combinations of my Glyph Spin Container (in the process of porting it over to here, patience please). You may find what you are looking for in that upload. - If you don't, ask and I will see what I can do :-)How to print
Recommended for printing is a 0.2mm layer height and a 0.4 mm nozzle, but a 0.6mm one works fine as well.
The provided .3mf file should be sufficient for multicolor printing. If you don't have that option, nail polish or model paint to highlight the glyphs may be a way to go.
Material at one's discretion, I opted for PETG and 25% infill.
What next
There may be improvements and modifications based on feedback given here. If you find yourself thinking: I do want it - just a little bit different. This design is derived from one of many possible combinations of my Glyph Spin Container (in the process of porting it over to here, patience please). You may find what you are looking for in that upload. - If you don't, ask and I will see what I can do :-)How to print
Recommended for printing is a 0.2mm layer height and a 0.4 mm nozzle, but a 0.6mm one works fine as well.
The provided .3mf file should be sufficient for multicolor printing. If you don't have that option, nail polish or model paint to highlight the glyphs may be a way to go.
Material at one's discretion, I opted for PETG and 25% infill.
What next
There may be improvements and modifications based on feedback given here. If you find yourself thinking: I do want it - just a little bit different. This design is derived from one of many possible combinations of my Glyph Spin Container (in the process of porting it over to here, patience please). You may find what you are looking for in that upload. - If you don't, ask and I will see what I can do :-)How to print
Recommended for printing is a 0.2mm layer height and a 0.4 mm nozzle, but a 0.6mm one works fine as well.
The provided .3mf file should be sufficient for multicolor printing. If you don't have that option, nail polish or model paint to highlight the glyphs may be a way to go.
Material at one's discretion, I opted for PETG and 25% infill.
What next
There may be improvements and modifications based on feedback given here. If you find yourself thinking: I do want it - just a little bit different. This design is derived from one of many possible combinations of my Glyph Spin Container (in the process of porting it over to here, patience please). You may find what you are looking for in that upload. - If you don't, ask and I will see what I can do :-)How to print
Recommended for printing is a 0.2mm layer height and a 0.4 mm nozzle, but a 0.6mm one works fine as well.
The provided .3mf file should be sufficient for multicolor printing. If you don't have that option, nail polish or model paint to highlight the glyphs may be a way to go.
Material at one's discretion, I opted for PETG and 25% infill.
What next
There may be improvements and modifications based on feedback given here. If you find yourself thinking: I do want it - just a little bit different. This design is derived from one of many possible combinations of my Glyph Spin Container (in the process of porting it over to here, patience please). You may find what you are looking for in that upload. - If you don't, ask and I will see what I can do :-)How to print
Recommended for printing is a 0.2mm layer height and a 0.4 mm nozzle, but a 0.6mm one works fine as well.
The provided .3mf file should be sufficient for multicolor printing. If you don't have that option, nail polish or model paint to highlight the glyphs may be a way to go.
Material at one's discretion, I opted for PETG and 25% infill.
What next
There may be improvements and modifications based on feedback given here. If you find yourself thinking: I do want it - just a little bit different. This design is derived from one of many possible combinations of my Glyph Spin Container (in the process of porting it over to here, patience please). You may find what you are looking for in that upload. - If you don't, ask and I will see what I can do :-)How to print
Recommended for printing is a 0.2mm layer height and a 0.4 mm nozzle, but a 0.6mm one works fine as well.
The provided .3mf file should be sufficient for multicolor printing. If you don't have that option, nail polish or model paint to highlight the glyphs may be a way to go.
Material at one's discretion, I opted for PETG and 25% infill.
What next
There may be improvements and modifications based on feedback given here. If you find yourself thinking: I do want it - just a little bit different. This design is derived from one of many possible combinations of my Glyph Spin Container (in the process of porting it over to here, patience please). You may find what you are looking for in that upload. - If you don't, ask and I will see what I can do :-)How to print
Recommended for printing is a 0.2mm layer height and a 0.4 mm nozzle, but a 0.6mm one works fine as well.
The provided .3mf file should be sufficient for multicolor printing. If you don't have that option, nail polish or model paint to highlight the glyphs may be a way to go.
Material at one's discretion, I opted for PETG and 25% infill.
What next
There may be improvements and modifications based on feedback given here. If you find yourself thinking: I do want it - just a little bit different. This design is derived from one of many possible combinations of my Glyph Spin Container (in the process of porting it over to here, patience please). You may find what you are looking for in that upload. - If you don't, ask and I will see what I can do :-)How to print
Recommended for printing is a 0.2mm layer height and a 0.4 mm nozzle, but a 0.6mm one works fine as well.
The provided .3mf file should be sufficient for multicolor printing. If you don't have that option, nail polish or model paint to highlight the glyphs may be a way to go.
Material at one's discretion, I opted for PETG and 25% infill.
What next
There may be improvements and modifications based on feedback given here. If you find yourself thinking: I do want it - just a little bit different. This design is derived from one of many possible combinations of my Glyph Spin Container (in the process of porting it over to here, patience please). You may find what you are looking for in that upload. - If you don't, ask and I will see what I can do :-)How to print
Recommended for printing is a 0.2mm layer height and a 0.4 mm nozzle, but a 0.6mm one works fine as well.
The provided .3mf file should be sufficient for multicolor printing. If you don't have that option, nail polish or model paint to highlight the glyphs may be a way to go.
Material at one's discretion, I opted for PETG and 25% infill.
What next
There may be improvements and modifications based on feedback given here. If you find yourself thinking: I do want it - just a little bit different. This design is derived from one of many possible combinations of my Glyph Spin Container (in the process of porting it over to here, patience please). You may find what you are looking for in that upload. - If you don't, ask and I will see what I can do :-)How to print
Recommended for printing is a 0.2mm layer height and a 0.4 mm nozzle, but a 0.6mm one works fine as well.
The provided .3mf file should be sufficient for multicolor printing. If you don't have that option, nail polish or model paint to highlight the glyphs may be a way to go.
Material at one's discretion, I opted for PETG and 25% infill.
What next
There may be improvements and modifications based on feedback given here. If you find yourself thinking: I do want it - just a little bit different. This design is derived from one of many possible combinations of my Glyph Spin Container (in the process of porting it over to here, patience please). You may find what you are looking for in that upload. - If you don't, ask and I will see what I can do :-)