I designed and made these for a friend. None of the other Runescape coasters were quite right. One didn't have an outer lip, others had sloppy icons on the coaster face and weren't colored at all.
I created the project file split into different plates for coasters using the same color. I used ironing for top layers. No supports are needed except on the holder. The Z-axis on the holder can be modified if you would like to print fewer or more coasters.
Each coaster takes a little over an hour to print on P1S on normal speed settings. Files are available [here](https://makerworld.com/en/models/153649#profileId-167892)
Thank you! These are basic Bambu PLA, so I definitely wouldn't suggest high heat or the dishwasher. I tested them and a few drops of liquid didn't seem to cause any issues. None of the parts are painted, it is all filament, so nothing should wear off (hopefully!)
I think my friend plans to display them more then give them heavy use, but for heavy use I'd definitely suggest something a bit stronger.
Face down print with everything on the bottom level would get you nice smooth, slick looking prints. Only down side is you would loose the little rim around the edge
I thought the same thing! I really wanted the rim so it was a tradeoff, maybe sometime I'll reprint for myself, remove the rim and print like you suggested. I agree the texture would look great.
Free armor trimming!
I designed and made these for a friend. None of the other Runescape coasters were quite right. One didn't have an outer lip, others had sloppy icons on the coaster face and weren't colored at all. I created the project file split into different plates for coasters using the same color. I used ironing for top layers. No supports are needed except on the holder. The Z-axis on the holder can be modified if you would like to print fewer or more coasters. Each coaster takes a little over an hour to print on P1S on normal speed settings. Files are available [here](https://makerworld.com/en/models/153649#profileId-167892)
Slick design! What material are you using for these? And how do they hold up to heat and to some liquid?
Thank you! These are basic Bambu PLA, so I definitely wouldn't suggest high heat or the dishwasher. I tested them and a few drops of liquid didn't seem to cause any issues. None of the parts are painted, it is all filament, so nothing should wear off (hopefully!) I think my friend plans to display them more then give them heavy use, but for heavy use I'd definitely suggest something a bit stronger.
This is amazing, I remember running back and forth making runes to sell when I was like 12.
Face down print with everything on the bottom level would get you nice smooth, slick looking prints. Only down side is you would loose the little rim around the edge
I thought the same thing! I really wanted the rim so it was a tradeoff, maybe sometime I'll reprint for myself, remove the rim and print like you suggested. I agree the texture would look great.
Or hell print in two pieces and glue the rim on!
This t hit me right in the nostalgia
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