July 3, 2025
Description
📝 Description:
This is a 3D printable name tag plate that you can attach to your clothes using a safety pin — perfect for events, conventions, school, cosplay, or just showing off your name in a geeky way 😎.
It’s fully customizable and super easy to print:
🔁 Just pause the print at a the specific height (indicated in the slicer profile) and change the filament to get that clean dual-color look — no multi-extruder or AMS required!
📌 Features:
• ✅ Fits standard safety pins (the ones you probably already have or can get anywhere).
• ✅ No supports needed.
• ✅ Customizable text — add your name using your favorite slicer.
• ✅ Designed to make the name pop when using two colors.
• ✅ Ideal for any FDM 3D printer.
🧠 How to print:
1. Load the model in your slicer.
2. Customize the name/text if you want.
3. Set a print pause at the layer where the text starts (check G-code or description for exact height).
4. Swap filament to a different color to highlight the name.
5. Resume print and… boom! Done.
SUMMARY:
You can do it in bambustudio. You can follow the pictures from 7th to 13th ( there are all the steps to follow ) Explanation: select the name plate without the name, then in the tool-bar you have to select the tool that says "text" (picture number 8). Afterwards in the window that appears in you screen put your name, select the font the thickness and size 8picture 9). Next put your mouse on the name plate and it'll appear, you can move it with the yellow cube to put it where you want (picture 10)...... THAT'S IT. ENJOY THE PRINT
🧵 Recommendations:
• Base filament: black, white, or gray (for strong contrast).
• Text filament: bright color (red, blue, neon green… whatever pops!).
• Recommended layer height: 0.2 mm.
• Standard safety pin thickness: around 1 mm.
• I use “Chalkboard SE” for the text.
💡 Use ideas:
• School events
• Tech conventions
• Cosplay badges
• Nerdy meetups 🤓
• Backpack or pencil case name tags
License:
Standard Digital File License