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This is a keychain of a computer monitor that can show your hobby, knowledge, interest in PCs, technology, etc. Please see the instructions below on how to print and paint. Feel free to remix as needed but when publishing, please select “Remix or Variation of another model.”.
A review and feedback are appreciated!
I recommended printing multiple at the same time because I noticed that when doing a filament swap, it likes to leave an ugly blob depending on the slicer or firmware. Also just in case you made a mistake by accidentally painting the screen black like me.
Print the monitor where the back is facing flat on the print bed and the screen laying flat facing up. I recommend starting off the print with white filament and then Issuing a filament swap at the layer when it prints the bezels for black filament. This makes it so that the screen is white and the bezel is black. do this through the slicer and not by eyeball. Links on how to: Cura, PrusaSlicer. This makes painting the monitor black and not the screen easier since you won't have to paint the bezels black in which the brush could accidentally touch the screen.
I like to get some pliers and grip the keychain loop so I can paint the rest of the monitor (Not the screen) black with ease. after everything dries, paint the keychain hole. I would not use plyers anywhere else besides the keychain since everything will be dry when painting the keychain hole. It will be ok to use your fingers to hold onto the screen part.
Thats it! You're done! Just loop it through your keychain!
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