3D Printed Name Block Keychains on the
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- Опубліковано 7 чер 2024
- In this tutorial, I'll show you how to create customized 3D printed nameblock keychains, perfect for campers, lunch boxes, backpacks, car keychains, and more! I'll guide you through the design process using @canva , @AutodeskTinkercad , and Bambu Studio, and show you how to format your design for printing on the Bambu Lab A1 Mini 3D printer.
Watch as I demonstrate each step, from designing in Canva, to creating the 3D model in Tinkercad, to prepping the file for printing in Bambu Studio. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced 3D printer, you'll find tips and tricks to enhance your 3D printing skills.
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Jackson this is Teddy and why is one of mine not on the cover
Hey Teddy I am glad you like your keychain! I added the picture of it to my website, check it out!! 😁Www.jacksons3dworld.com
Excellent instructions and easy to follow step by step instructions!
Awesome, thank you so much!
Why do Kids always makes the best tutorials? Kudos from Brazil
Thank you so much for watching!
Awesome tutorial!
Glad you liked it! Thank you!
Just so well done young man!!
Thank you so much! I love 3D printing!
Dude, absolutely solid tutorial! People are going to benefit greatly from this video. Keep it up man!
Appreciate it!
Thank you!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It takes a young one to do a great job at this when you have older people who try doing videos like this and get way to technical for 99% of the people out there. Keep up the good work.
Wow, thanks!
Awesome tutorial.
Thank you!
Great tutorial. Thanks for showing. :)
I appreciate the comment, thanks for watching.
This is a great video and very similar to the process I use.
One tip I might suggest is to separate your stl file into one per each color. Bring the background layer in Bambu Studio first, then right-click the object and select Add Part > Load to load the next layer. It will put it directly on top of the background.
This makes it so you'll only have THREE filament changes instead of the ten you currently have (and will eliminate all the "poop" that each filament change wastes).
Great job, dude!!!
I’ll try that next time, thanks for the tip!
Great work lil man!
Appreciate it! Thanks for watching!
Great job Jackson! The keychain came out great and your tutorial was very well done. Clear and easy to follow. Keep it up! 👍
Awesome!! Thanks so much, they turn out great!
I was stuggling to make something of a logo photo in Freecad to use on my products. And you just showed me how to do it in Thinkercad. Great job. You know how to make a tutorial better than a lot of adults. Keep it up. You'll be going places.
I am so glad this tutorial helped you! Thank you for the comments. I really appreciate them.
Wow. Great Tutorial.
Thank you for the comment!
Excellent tutorial!
Thank you so much!
Great tutorial thank you it was easy to follow.
Glad it was helpful!
keep it up, you motivate me...now we are RIVALS!!!!
Rock on! Thanks for watching!
Keep it up
Thank you!
Great idea dude!!!❤
Thanks! 😁
Thank you 🙏🏻
You’re welcome 😊
Thank you Jackson! The nameblock keychains you printed for me are perfect!
Thank you for ordering! I am glad you like them
That's actually pretty cool trying it out after work. Awesome job kids keep it up 💪💪
Awesome! Please share how it turns out!
Great tutorial. Thanks
Glad it was helpful! Thank you for watching
Good job bud! You’re on the right path. I did it the hard way (stupid me) I typed it in illustrator and converted to svg, then svg to stl and adjusted the z axis (thickness) to make it pop out, then measured on 3d builder, copied, then subtracted or intersected. Heck I can’t remember. You taught me good with this video and many others… you should be proud!!
Thanks for the comment! So glad this was helpful!!
Great tutorial! better than half the videos out there and quite simple for online resources without having beefy pc
Glad you liked it!
This is so solid! Thanks for the help!
Happy to help! Thanks for watching!
Thank you! I have been wondering how these are made!! Rock on little dude!!
Glad I could show you! Thank you for watching!
Great tutorial!! Well done! You're off to a great start!
Glad you think so!
Proper job! Excellent presentation and delivery. And hats off to dad in the background. Keep them coming. Subscribed.
Thank you!
Literally the best tutorial. Great work friend!
Glad you think so!!
Well done! I've attempted to watch tutorials on this concept a few times and always pull away because people complicate it. You laid it out nice and easy. Thank you sir! Keep up the good work
Great to hear!! Thank you for the feedback and nice words!
Amazing my dude you thought an oldster something new, appreciate it 🙏
Happy to help! Thanks for watching!
Great tutorial, so well done!
Thanks so much! Glad you liked it!
Greg job! You are a great communicator. Great parenting!
New subscriber! I’m rooting for you!
Thanks so much!
Awesome tutorial, I have been looking for something like this for a while now.
I am so glad you found my video! Please share if you print one too.
Great work 🎉
Thanks for the visit!
Wow you're hella good kid! I hope you keep it up! I learned a lot from this. Thanks!
Glad I could help!
Great ant easy to follow tutorial. Thank you.
Glad you enjoyed it! Thanks for watching!
Phenomenal tutorial and great video. Was able to follow along perfectly. Thank you!
Great to hear! Thanks for watching!
Nice work!! 10/10
Thank you so much!
Great video kid. Keep up the content!
Thanks, will do!!
Wow you sound so young but impressive. Nice work..
Thanks! 😃
Dude! Solid tutorial! I'm almost 50 and you just taught me something I was unable to do on my own! Time to get my little girl started on designing! You rock!
I really appreciate it! It has been fun to learn 3D printing and design.
Great instructions. Thank you
Glad it was helpful!
Nice job young dude!
Thanks so much!
Hey Jackson! Keep it up dude. You remind me of myself when I was younger 🙂 but you’ve got a brighter future than I do, my man! Awesome work
Wow, thanks! I appreciate it!!
Great video. Thank for sharing your process.
Thanks for watching!
Such a nice and clear tutorial :-)
Glad you think so! Thank you for watching!
Wowwwww, grazie per il tutorial, è proprio quello che sto cercando di fare. Bravissimo
Awesome!!!
Very good instruction! Thanks
Thanks for watching!
Thank you, I just made one following your tutorial!
Awesome! Please share how it turned out.
Fantastic tutorial Jackson. I subscribed because I want to see what else you do! Keep up the great work. I will show my 8 year old son this and hope it inspires him to get into the hobby and UA-cam! 😊
Awesome! Thank you!!
Great tutorial, Jackson!
Thank you so much, I am glad you found it helpful!
Jackson you did a wonderful job explaining step steps. Thank you! ❤🎉
Thanks so much!
Bravo pour cet excellent tutoriel. Continuez ainsi !!
Thank you so much
Great step by step guide keep up the good work.
Thank you for watching!!!
Love this, thank you, your very clever
Glad you think so! Thank you!
one of the best tutorial i have ever seen 🤌
Wow, thank you so much. I appreciate you watching my video!
Great job dude
Thank you so much 😀
Nice little tutorial. Subbed!
Thanks for the sub!
Hi Jackson! Your tutorial was clear and to the point, very well done. Canva Pro users can download as an SVG directly from Canva. I'm waiting for my A1 Mini to arrive so I'm learning how to use Bambu Studio. Thank you, I can't wait to try this!
Thanks for the info! Share how yours turns out, you will love the A1 Mini!!
OMG you are Great .... I am you new suscriber
Thanks for subbing!
Great tutorial! Keep it up kid! :)
Thank you!
That was a great tutorial thank you
Thank you for watching! I appreciate the comment!
Thanks! Good tutorial 👍
Glad it was helpful!
Glad it was helpful!
Bro you are one of most amazing youtuber oit there. You will be big im sure of that
Thank you so much 😀
What a great video! Keep it up man. You deserve way more subs. You got one from me for sure!
Thanks for the sub! Much appreciated comment!
i love ur song !
Thank you!
yo uso corel ya que se puede exportar directo en svg y luego se extruye con el tinkercad y hacer llaveros, me resulta mas facil o bien el fusion 360 solo. Aparte uso una impresora comun y tardo mucho menos que con esa maquina, solo que los cambios los hago manualmente con el cambio de color del slicer
Thank you for the comment, and I’m just curious what printer do you have?
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I don’t think you need a purge block. I think I can do is have the printer do it automatic Filament change It should eject the old filament I believe the purge block will waste more film it in this case some cases it’s better to have a purge block, depending on how big it is
Thanks for watching!
Great Tutorial ❤
May I ask what's the Name of the Fonts from "Brian" and "Herring" from your thumbnail? They Look great.
Greetings
@thedoomeye
Click this link: fortnitefontgenerator.com/
Then you will type in the name for your keychain
Click Create PNG button
Right click your image and click save image as and save to downloads
Then you can start with the SVG converter step in my tutorial
Let me know if this works!
Having an issue choosing silhouette. I know that it is a problem with the svg supposedly after reading further. Any suggestions would be appreciated to shorten my research time spent on this small problem. Otherwise, great instructional video.
Sorry you’re stuck there. Are you trying to choose silhouette on the svg you are importing? Feel free to email your picture and I can take a look. JacksonBrooks2407@gmail.com
@southcarolinaveteranhobbies does the image you are converting to SVG have a transparent background? That can cause an issue sometimes.
hi Jackson, great Video Tutorial ! One Question : how did you made the Song at the start of the Video ? Could you explain ?
Greetings from Germany
Jari
Thanks!! I used the Fiver app. They can write you a jingle any way you like.
Should learn solidworks way better for 3D work
I’ll check it out, thanks!
I love solidworks man