3D letters for LED name lamps and other lettering.
*** Please download the letter "A" from this font free of charge before purchasing and test whether the size etc. is suitable for your project. ***
You can find the free test letter here: https://cults3d.com/:1798643
This package contains STL files with the letters, numbers and special characters of the font "Luckiest Guy".
This package contains all uppercase letters from "A - Z", the umlauts "Γ Γ Γ", the lowercase letters "e", "m", "n" and "u" as well as all numbers from 0 - 9.
The following special characters are also included in this package: ? & ! @ % # $ - + . , = * : / > ~ Β© (
The STL files are organized in a separate file folder for each character.
Each character consists of at least two (x_body and x_inlay) STL files. One is the basic body (_body) and the other is the corresponding inlay (_inlay).
For some characters, several inlay files (x_inlay_1, x_inlay_2 etc.) are available due to the geometry of the character. For the % character, for example, three inlay files (the dot at the top left, the slash and the dot at the bottom right) are required.
The very sharp edges (angles) of some characters were given a radius of 0.5 mm on the base bodies so that no overhanging edges occur during printing and the inlay fits in well.
The inlays are 0.3 mm smaller than the recesses in the base bodies so that the inlays fit well into the base bodies.
The capital letters and numbers have an average height of approximately 238mm and a height of 50mm.
The surrounding edge is 8mm wide. The back panel and inlays have a thickness of 1mm, which has proven to be very stable and.
When LED strips are installed, the 1 mm thickness of the inlay also provides good transparency and diffusivity.
The widest character "W" has a width of just under 252 mm and the highest characters such as "Γ" have a height of just under 240 mm, so that each character can fit on a 254 x 254 mm print bed such as that of a BambuLab P1P without scaling.
For other print bed sizes, the individual characters must be scaled accordingly. It is recommended to scale the letters only in the XY direction and to leave the height unchanged, as otherwise the back wall and the inlay will also lose thickness. To ensure that the inlays also fit, they must of course be scaled in the same proportion as the base body.
Please note, however, that the wall thicknesses of the inlay side walls and the bar for the support etc. are also reduced when the size is reduced. As the inlay wall thickness is only 1 mm thick and the bars of the bodies are 1.3 mm wide, a reduction in size can result in very thin outer walls and a very small contact surface for the inlays.
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The STL files are based on the font "Luckiest Guy" which is licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0. Official source: https://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0.html