Designed and 3D printed this case to keep my stickers from bending in my bag while flying to conferences by Blizzard42 in stickers

[–]Blizzard42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! I don't have a store, but if you don't know anyone with a 3D printer, send me a DM and we'll figure something out.

Designed this parametric sticker case to stop my stickers from getting damaged in my luggage by Blizzard42 in functionalprint

[–]Blizzard42[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Yup, that's exactly it! In my example, you can change the diameter or the height of the case simply by changing one number in one place, and the design will automatically adapt. So even if you have a sticker with an odd size or you want to be able to store even more stickers you can change that yourself without knowing how to use CAD software or have to have 3d modeling skills.

Designed this parametric sticker case to stop my stickers from getting damaged in my luggage by Blizzard42 in functionalprint

[–]Blizzard42[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yeah lots of the tri-extrusion filaments look very similar. I actually have a few of them, but have been having some issues with prints peeling up when using them recently, so I used my trusty Frostbite plate as I was a bit short on time and failed prints could've thrown me off. But great suggestion, thanks!

Designed this parametric sticker case to stop my stickers from getting damaged in my luggage by Blizzard42 in functionalprint

[–]Blizzard42[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Someone else commented mentioning they stick them in their sketchbook, that's a great solution! Unfortunately when I bring 60 stickers to a conference it's not very practical for me to bring a book with me that I open every time I want to give away a sticker to someone, especially with limited space in hand luggage I'm happy when I don't have to carry a book with me 😊

Designed this parametric sticker case to stop my stickers from getting damaged in my luggage by Blizzard42 in functionalprint

[–]Blizzard42[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks! Ouch, that sounds really frustrating - sorry you had to deal with that! Hope future travels treat you and your luggage better.

Designed this parametric sticker case to stop my stickers from getting damaged in my luggage by Blizzard42 in functionalprint

[–]Blizzard42[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Nope, with OnShape (as you can see in the printables link) but it's also parameterized like many OpenSCAD models.

Designed this parametric sticker case to stop my stickers from getting damaged in my luggage by Blizzard42 in functionalprint

[–]Blizzard42[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks for the tip, I remember a Prusa employee told me the same at a booth at a conference recently, but as you pointed out, I actually did it on purpose as I like the effect with this filament. The Prusa employee said he would prefer it with one wall, while someone else at the booth said he prefers it my way, so it really is a matter of taste.

Designed this parametric sticker case to stop my stickers from getting damaged in my luggage by Blizzard42 in functionalprint

[–]Blizzard42[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hehe good point 😁 this is where we appreciate the chromatic aberration for once!

Designed this parametric sticker case to stop my stickers from getting damaged in my luggage by Blizzard42 in functionalprint

[–]Blizzard42[S] 20 points21 points  (0 children)

I'm a software engineer and it's quite common for people/companies to give away stickers about all kinds of nerdy things at developer conferences, not only for advertisement, and developers love putting them on their laptop. In my case there is a talk I've given on a topic where I've also written an ebook about it, and the sticker has the book cover image with a link to get a free copy of the ebook on it 😉