F**K to Give coin - different design and print method

Variation on the original F**K to Give coin.
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updated May 7, 2023

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I remixed it because I wanted a more profound middle finger and protruding stars.

Also I wanted to create the model out of 3 parts so that the top and bottom were of the same look.

Additionally, one can choose to color each part easily by just selecting it in the ‘objects’ window. Even each star can be individually colored differently than the other.

Drag all the .stl files of each folder separately into Bambu Studio and choose “yes” when it asks you to “load these files as a single object with multiple paths”. 
Then use your creativity to color each part to your liking.

The grooves in the hand and on the sides, I colored in with the Bambu Studio color painting, in black.

Due to the fine detail of the middle finger, I choose 0.05 ultra fine as layer height for the coin.
I also reduced the speed of the Bambu Lab to “silent”, as this gave me better results for the coin sides.

I print the outer ring separately at 0.2 as there is more ‘shine’ to it that way when printing in gold. Besides, 0.05 for the outer ring would be overkill.
To be sure, when printing, for the outer ring only, choose a brim (I used 5 mm) so it keeps attached to the print bed.

To assemble, just take part A, press it inside the outer ring and lay it on a surface (table).. Then use second-glue, put some in the middle of the inner side of part A and use a q-tip to distribute the second glue all the way to the side against the outer ring. Take part B, press it in the outer ring on top of part A and press it all together.

Both parts A and B are 2 mm thick. The outer ring is 4 mm thick. So when pressing all the parts together on a surface (table), everything will be at the same height.

I hope this explanation makes sense. Try it out without glue first.

Btw, when spreading the second glue with a q-tip, it won't easily ‘leak’ through on the side already laying in the ring, or on the the side of the second part. (A thin layer is sufficient, don't overdo the glue..)

Make sure you orient part A and part B (the sides) the way you want them before gluing them together!

I used Extruder PETG Gold, Extruder PETG Emerald Green and Prusament Galaxy Black.
Printed on Bambu Lab X1C + AMS with a 0.4mm nozzle in BBL Generic PETG profile.

Let me know if there is other text that would be applicable with this coin. ;-)
Maybe I can make some variants on this one.

Have fun printing! :-)

 

Edit (2023 04 18):

I've included an .stl file that contains both models as 1 object, for people with slicers that don't have a feature to import multiple .stl files in 1 time and place them in the correct location automatically.

Also, with this file, you don't need to be able to print in multiple colors. You can just swap color at the correct layer height.
The only thing you will miss out on, is using black color filament for the grooves in the finger.

Both parts have a base of 1 mm and letters, the finger, stars, etc. of also 1 mm.

The ring can be printed separately in the desired color.

 

Edit (2023 05 07):

I've added a “ZERO F**KS” version.

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