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I am a self-proclaimed space geek and all that entails! I have been following the Artemis missions since they began and couldn't help myself to see what I could do to make a model out of the original Artemis Program Patch. I wanted to create both a magnetized version and a bit of a wider, stand-alone version so it could be displayed on a desk, shelf, etc.
For the magnet version, I attempted several times to embed the magnets approximately .5 mm deep, however, was finding even with four magnets, it was slipping off of surfaces. After some reading, my conclusion is the heat from the print was doing some form of demagnetization. I decided after several failures to make the magnets visible. Not sure if it is just the brand of magnet I used in the project, but it was better to leave the magnets exposed for this project.
I am including all individual .stl files, if the slicer .3mf files are requested, I will be happy to add them as well.
Dimensions: ~123 mm tall, ~116 mm long, 10 mm deep (magnet version); 12 mm deep (no magnet / stand alone version)
Artemis Logo: https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Flag_of_the_Artemis_program.svg
Magnet Version: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09XVBVSLC?ref_=ppx_hzsearch_conn_dt_b_fed_asin_title_4&th=1
Software used: Inkscape, Tinkercad, OrcaSlicer
Printer: Flashforge Adventurer 5M Pro
Filament Used: Elegoo Matte Black PLA Overture Matte Blue PLA Elegoo Matte White PLA Elegoo Matte Red PLA Elegoo Matte Grey PLA
Project: This one was a bit of a challenge due to all the points in the lettering and the "gateway" (red) between the earth and moon. The tolerances are quite tight, and again, as with other projects, I had to do it this way because any smaller, testing proved too loose and any larger, testing proved too big. Consider using some pliers or tweezers (with a light touch) for insertion and possibly a small mallet (or other item) to secure the pieces into place.
NOTE: Please pay attention to the orientation of the "white_partial" insertion as there is a bit of a curve due to the original logo svg and it should be pointed downward. I made the mistake during testing of inserting this piece upside down which caused the "red_main" above it to not fit correctly. Also for the "red_partial" and "blue", my suggestion is to insert the points of the objects in first, then gently push the rest of the object into place. The "blue" piece specifically didn't come easy; I had to insert the points give a light push down on the top of the object to make it go into place, then tap with small mallet or other object. A few of the letters have points as well, however, my testing proved they were not as "fussy" as the other two objects. Patience is your friend!
Thanks for stopping by and if you download files and like what you see, please give me a like. If you print this project and/or remix it, please show off your creation, I would love to see it.
DISCLAIMER: "This is a fan-made creation. The Artemis Logo belongs to NASA. I am not affiliated with or endorsed by NASA. This 3D print is a personal project and my tribute to the Artemis missions."
I'm just a space geek attempting to design and print something to share and enjoy!!!
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