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*Export as STL | *Export as STL | ||
*Note that image will be mirrored left to right if stamped as it. Thus - in Cura, Mirror the image. Use Mirror X if appropriate so your text reverses frm let to right | *Note that image will be mirrored left to right if stamped as it. Thus - in Cura, Mirror the image. Use Mirror X if appropriate so your text reverses frm let to right | ||
*Print with rubber. Rubber allows ink to spread more evenly on paper. (Rubber or other ( [[Flexible Filaments]] ) ?) | *Print with rubber. Rubber allows ink to spread more evenly on paper. (Rubber or other ( [[Flexible 3D Printing Filaments]] ) ?) | ||
*Rubber stamp will print correctly with mirrored image. | *Rubber stamp will print correctly with mirrored image. | ||
Revision as of 16:41, 17 February 2019
Howto
- See FreeCAD Lettering Tutorial for how to create extruded letters
- Put a pad under text in FreeCAD, lower than text height
- Add a handle
- Export as STL
- Note that image will be mirrored left to right if stamped as it. Thus - in Cura, Mirror the image. Use Mirror X if appropriate so your text reverses frm let to right
- Print with rubber. Rubber allows ink to spread more evenly on paper. (Rubber or other ( Flexible 3D Printing Filaments ) ?)
- Rubber stamp will print correctly with mirrored image.
Practical
Artsy
- Examples - [1]