Cases for EMFCamp badges
2023-Feb-08, Wednesday 02:45 pmWhat? I like cases, okay. I have three emfcamp badges; 2014, 2016, and 2022. I got the case for the 2016 badge at the camp itself, from the incredibly patient Fab Lab Truck people. But there is a similar one on thingiverse, for those with access to laser cutters.
I got the 3D printed case for the 2014 badge from this Lush Project's project. Be warned, it is a slow, but very solid print.
I got the 3D printed case for the 2022 badge from the official github, and unlike the other badges this one really needs a case. The default wear option sees the lanyard string wrapped around the header pins between the two boards, and more than once I found then forming a very worrying y-shape, instead of sandwiched flat together. This is a fiddly print, and the orientation I chose had a lot of supports because one piece of the case jutted out more than everything else. But it's a funky shape, so just have to roll with the complications for groovy shape.
And thus, a well protected collection.
I got the 3D printed case for the 2014 badge from this Lush Project's project. Be warned, it is a slow, but very solid print.
I got the 3D printed case for the 2022 badge from the official github, and unlike the other badges this one really needs a case. The default wear option sees the lanyard string wrapped around the header pins between the two boards, and more than once I found then forming a very worrying y-shape, instead of sandwiched flat together. This is a fiddly print, and the orientation I chose had a lot of supports because one piece of the case jutted out more than everything else. But it's a funky shape, so just have to roll with the complications for groovy shape.
And thus, a well protected collection.
Badges with cases; left: 2014, centre: 2022, right: 2016
Photo by
chebe