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NFC Customizable Stand - Embedded Chip

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February 8, 2026

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This is a custom NFC stand that you can add your own text and/or SVG images to.  It is modeled for a standard 25mm NFC chip, and is designed to be seamlessly embedded within the print itself.  There is a pause already added in the file that will allow you to add the chip, then continue printing.  I used the NTAG15 NFC chips (50 for $10 on Amazon).

 

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Tips:
 

Adding Text:

  1. Rotate to the front of the stand (the side on the build plate)
  2. Select ‘Add Text’
  3. Use these settings:
    1. Thickness: .2mm 
    2. Embedded depth: .2mm
    3. Operation: Modifier
    4. Whatever text, font, and size you want
  4. Grab the yellow box to move the text wherever you want
  5. Go to Objects and change the filament color
  6. Make sure your first layer uses your text/image filament first!  That order matters greatly for clarity.  To change:
    1. Click the Gear icon on the side of your build plate
    2. Change ‘First layer filament sequence’ to ‘Customize’
    3. Drag your filament to the right order

Adding Image:

  1. Go to Objects
  2. Right click the Body, and choose ‘Add Modifier’
  3. Select SVG
  4. Choose your SVG file
    1. Note on this, you can find many free SVG icons online.  If you need to make your own, Claude/ChatGPT are both very helpful and fast.  You will need the (free) Inkscape program though to convert the created SVG into a vectored version Bambu Studio can use.
  5. Change these settings:
    1. Depth: .2mm
    2. Size: that blue bar is a sliding scale (took me longer to figure that out than I'd like to admit).  Scale to whatever size you want.
    3. Operation: Modifier
  6. Grab the yellow box to move the image wherever you want
  7. Go to Objects and change the filament color

Filament order:

Make sure your first layer uses your text/image filament first!  That order matters greatly for clarity.  To change:

  1. Click the Gear icon on the side of your build plate
  2. Change ‘First layer filament sequence’ to ‘Customize’
  3. Drag your filament to the right order

License:

BY-SA

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