Undertale dual tone keychains

All art belongs to Toby Fox

Read instructions before printing.

Default thickness is 3mm per layer before scaling( eg. 3mm black + 3mm white +3mm for any subsequent layers), scale accordingly in z axis or x/y. Default thickness works fine with a 100% infill(especially if your filament is not completely opaque) and a 95% flow rate/ extrusion multiplier. They were printed using a 0.4mm nozzle and the minimum part scale. You can use a finer nozzle and scale down even more if you want a actually decent sized keychain :/

Currently there are five versions(Settings below are used in the pictures):
Sans Head(Min Scale:40%)

  • 3 layers Black, 3 layers White
    Sans Full(Min Scale 40%)
  • 3 layers Black, 3 layers White
    Sans Color(Min Scale 20%)
  • 3 layers Black, 3 layers White, 3 layers Blue, 3 layers Grey
    Temmie(Min Scale [55%,55%,25%]
  • 3 layers White, 3 layers Black
    Dog (Not yet tested; NOTE: Black Background which does not fit form)
    -3mm Black, 3mm White

Instructions

The presets were made by combining the two files in 123Design and scaling the part to minimum recommended part scale. I highly recommend scaling (un-uniformly) in the z axis as it is pretty thin(especially for a keychain).

To customize to your own size,you can either a) manually move the ring into the scaled object and slice ignoring errors or b) use a CAD program like 123Design for manipulation if you are using a slicer like cura with auto placement.

The ring is just a simple 3mm-5mm circle designed to allow use as a keychain.

For option a) the slicing preview should show both objects merged together.

Around 50% of the total layers is when you change your filament for duo tone objects. Eg. if you have 6 layers you change filament right at the end of the 3rd layer or at the start of the 4th layer Use your slicer of choice to see the exact layer.