Heart-Shaped Lazy Egg Keychain Pair with Magnet

Heart-Shaped Lazy Egg Keychain Pair with Magnet

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X1 Carbon
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PAUSE FOR MAGNET Adaptive layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
PAUSE FOR MAGNET Adaptive layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
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Just a lovely little model of a heart-shaped boiled egg character (Gudetama!) with an optional magnet placement which allows the two figures to attract to one another face to face.

The model has a space built-in for a 10mm x 2.5mm magnet to be printed completely inside of each figure. To insert the magnet, it will require that you pause the printer at the final open layer of the internal hole (beginning of layer 37 with the provided profile). Be sure to place the magnets so that the polarity will attract them and not push them apart. They print face down so if you pull the two opposing magnets apart, place them face down into each model and it should be perfect. It may take a little pressure to get the magnets nestled into the hole, but it should pop into place snugly.

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PAUSE FOR MAGNET Adaptive layer, 2 walls, 10% infill
OMGoodness, I love them so much! Printed perfectly! My only complaint is that the magnet slots did not show up after slicing so I was unable to add the magnets. Printed on X1C using Sunlu PLA+ in white, black, and yellow. Added auto tree supports on build plate only for the keyring loop. EDIT: Updated file contains the slot for magnets, the pause, and the supports included! Great print for a Gudetama fan!
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Ah, that's weird! I just downloaded it from here and I don't see the objects for the magnets either. Sorry about that! I'll have to try to edit and reupload this again! In the future, if you ever wanted to add them yourself to something in Bambu Studio, it's really easy! You just add a cylinder of the size of the magnets you have and place it where you want the magnets to go. Set that object to be a "negative object" type. That essentially subtracts it from the model as a hole. Then in the slice preview, set a pause before it prints the last layer that closes up the hole so that you can insert your magnets.
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I've uploaded a new copy of the print profile if you decide to go again :) Thanks for letting me know about that!
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Replying to @Boodl3D :
Thanks so much for the info and the fix! :)
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