I Stand with Palestine Keychain, Pin, & Badge

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I Stand with Palestine Keychain, Pin, & Badge

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 100% infill (Keychain Model)
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 100% infill (Keychain Model)
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31 min
1 plate

0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 100% infill (Pin/Badge Model)
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 100% infill (Pin/Badge Model)
Designer
31 min
1 plate

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I Stand With Palestine badge/Pin and keychain. Using 0.4mm nozzle @0.2mm layer height

Printing Tips:

  • If you choose to adjust the colors or want to use your own settings and parameters using the STL, just right click on the design and select split to parts. After that under the “process” tab choose “objects” and color all the different parts however you see fit (there are 37 parts, some of them represent the circles inside some of the letters and such, so double check work before sending to printer).
  • You will need an AMS for the color changes, you will at least need 4 colors (Red, black, green, and white). If you have 2 or more AMS you can add a 5th color which I use as a filler or to add extra colors for the text.
  • I recommend flipping the design upside down after choosing all the colors (so the design prints directly on the bed). This will help it all blend together nicer and give a nice surface design.
  • The design is only 2 layers (0.4mm) high, the rest (8 layers - 1.6mm) is just blank color to save color swaps and time printing. I would recommend using a very light color such as clear, white or light grey for the back part which is labeled “i Stand with Palestine v1_35” & “i Stand with Palestine v1_37” in the objects tab. If you want the design to show on both sides, you can do a cut after 0.4mm and scale the model in the Z direction only to whatever thickness you desire.
  • I recommend printing in ABS or ASA. I dont recommend printing in PLA or PETG, because PLA can warp and melt if you happen to leave the keychain or pin in a warm place in the summer (such as a car), and PETG reacts to almost any kind of glue, which you will need if you plan on adding pins to the back. Also PLA and PETG filaments tend to be more on the clear side, so small details of designs don't show as well on them. However PLA and PETG will still print fine, so if thats all you have, feel free to give it a try.
  • There are 2 3mf and 2 STL files. 1 file of each with a loop to add a keychain, and another without the loop if youd like to attach a pin or use it as a badge.

I printed thousands of these and my other assorted Palestine badges and sold them and used 100% of the collected money as donations to Gaza. That is the only kind of SELLING of these designs that I will accept. Otherwise if you want to just print a few for you, family, friends or others to show support, that is always appreciated.

For more palestine keychains and pin designs, please visit my profile. Thank you, happy ptinting, & Free Palestine!

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