This set was also designed with the same philosophy as my other badge sets except for the Kanto set, which had a different original art style that didn't lend itself to this style of 3D design/enamel pin, as easily.
Since most printers are different and people like to kick the speeds into the stratosphere i don't usually include gcode but i saw a prompt on this upload to add some gcode so you'll find the gcode i used to print the badges in the cover photo. The naming scheme is pretty simple but just for clarity my naming system for gcode is: object name - Filament type - Nozzle Material (V for vanadium in this case). The included code resulted in a 1 Hour and 45 minute print for ALL Badges.
The bed temp is set to 50
height .28
Line Width .4
filament temp 215
Flow: Infill-105; Inner Wall-103;
Speed: Infill-70mm/s; Inner Wall-60; Outer Wall-50; Top/Bottom-25; 2 slow layers
Retraction: Yes-WIthin Infill
.2 Z-Hop, Hop when retracted
Cooling 50%
Bridge Settings: Yes
i do this mainly for my own peace of mind so if the print goes wrong on some gcode i sliced out some time removed from the actual printing, I can have an idea of what settings i would have chosen. Does nozzle material really affect printing? Why do i include that? Well, from what my obsessive eye sees, it does.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.