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===Sanding=== | |||
* Lightly sand the edges and any surface you can without damaging the raised items. You can see in some of the final coins the ones where a combination of sanding and primer worked well and others that didn't during testing. | |||
===Painting=== | ===Painting=== | ||
* Someday I'll buy an airbrush kit. Until then, fun with aerosol cans! | |||
* Requirements: | * Requirements: | ||
** [https://www.krylon.com/products/automotive-sandable-primer/ Krylon Sandable Primer] | ** [https://www.krylon.com/products/automotive-sandable-primer/ Krylon Sandable Primer] | ||
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** Metallic Silver spray paint | ** Metallic Silver spray paint | ||
** Something to fit under the coin to keep if off the resting surface (washer, nut, etc) | ** Something to fit under the coin to keep if off the resting surface (washer, nut, etc) | ||
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====Primer==== | ====Primer==== | ||
[[File:01 LSN PrimerCoat 01.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:01 LSN PrimerCoat 01.jpg|thumb]] | ||
[[File:01 LSN PrimerCoat 02.jpg|thumb]] | [[File:01 LSN PrimerCoat 02.jpg|thumb]] | ||
* Do two separate coats of prime where the first coat is close to a dusting. | * Do two separate coats of prime where the first coat is close to a dusting. | ||
* Second coat should fill in a lot of the printer lines | |||
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====Black Coat==== | ====Black Coat==== | ||
[[File:02_LSN_ShinyBlack.jpg|thumb]] | |||
* Apply a single shiny black coat | |||
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====Blue Highlights==== | ====Blue Highlights==== | ||
[[File:03 LSN BlueHighlights.jpg]] | |||
* Lightly apply blue acrylic paint to various raised areas. I used a toothpick to do the coins. There are one or two green coins in the bunch, however blue seemed to be the best choice. | |||
====Silver Dusting==== | ====Silver Dusting==== | ||
[[File:04_LSN_DustedWithSilver.jpg]] | |||
* Lightly apply a dusting of silver. The goal is to try and let some of the gloss black poke through. Your call on the final outcome. In my batch, the 13 coins ran a range between almost full silver vs a moderate dusting. | |||
==Visting== | ==Visting== |
Revision as of 14:24, 27 March 2021
About
- Evelyn's Story
- JelloWiggler's Frontier Forums Thread
- Expedition Page on EDSM
- Evelyn's Light Position on EDSM
ReadMe
A how-to for printing the 3D LS DS II Challenge Coin for anyone that was on the 2021 Distant Screws II Expedition.
The front-side features the classic LS Logo, the expedition name, dates and the waypoint distances traveled.
The backside features the four points of the journey (ROSS310-EVELYNS LIGHT-COLONIA-QAMA) and a star to honor Evelyn Faye Roy.
Printing Suggestions
Scale to 60mm x 60mm x 8mm (or 10mm) Super Quality
1) With trees: On an edge - will require sanding and clean up. 2) In halves:
Duplicate the STL on the bed Sink both below the bed to 1/2 the Z width (-4mm or -5mm) Flip one of the faces Print Glue together Sand edge as needed with 220g and 500+
Created by RabbiBob 3/1/2021 w/ Blender 2.9.x
Download
- Download: Zip file 4.5MB
Directions
Printing
Sanding
- Lightly sand the edges and any surface you can without damaging the raised items. You can see in some of the final coins the ones where a combination of sanding and primer worked well and others that didn't during testing.
Painting
- Someday I'll buy an airbrush kit. Until then, fun with aerosol cans!
- Requirements:
- Krylon Sandable Primer
- Gloss Black spray paint
- Blue acrylic paint
- Metallic Silver spray paint
- Something to fit under the coin to keep if off the resting surface (washer, nut, etc)
Primer
- Do two separate coats of prime where the first coat is close to a dusting.
- Second coat should fill in a lot of the printer lines
Black Coat
- Apply a single shiny black coat
Blue Highlights
- Lightly apply blue acrylic paint to various raised areas. I used a toothpick to do the coins. There are one or two green coins in the bunch, however blue seemed to be the best choice.
Silver Dusting
- Lightly apply a dusting of silver. The goal is to try and let some of the gloss black poke through. Your call on the final outcome. In my batch, the 13 coins ran a range between almost full silver vs a moderate dusting.