Minecraft Keychain With Custom Icons
Long term Minecraft Player Noticed there Is Already a few of these Custom Minecraft Keyring Generators On here But wanted to add a little Twist By adding An Icon To the End of the Name I had no idea how to this Other than adding as svg directly in the slicer so this took a bit of research and alot of trial and error to get it working as a Customizable Model.
✨ Key Features
10 Interchangeable Icons:
- Sword
- Pickaxe
- shovel
- axe
- Skeleton head
- Skeleton body
- Heart
- Creeper face
- Player head
Chicken Jockey
- Two Print Modes: *
- Raised: Text and icons sit on top of the base
- Inlay: Text Sits on Top while the icon is recessed into the base This Mode is Necessary for the Chicken Jockey as It is outline only.
- Adjustable Keyring: Move the loop to the top, bottom, or center of the left edge to fit your style.
- Smart Scaling: The base automatically expands to fit your custom text length.
🚀 How to Customize
- Text: Enter your name (supports A-Z and 0-9). Lowercase letters Will render as Caps lowercase a will give a special creeper version of a You can also adjust the Text Size and Height.
- Icon: Select your favorite mob or tool from the dropdown menu you can also select none for no icon
- Icon Advanced: Use the Vertical Nudge and Horizontal Nudge sliders to perfectly align your chosen icon with your text you can also set the icon to raised to height of text or Inlayed into the top few layers of the base. Most Icons Should work in both formats but Chicken Jockey Should be inlayed as it is made of thin lines.
- Base Settings: simply adjust your thickness of the base layer using the Base Height setting the Border thickness can be adjusted using the Border Size
- Ring Placement: Adjust the Ring Y and X Offset and the Ring outer and inner Diameters.
- Export: Choose "Both" to render the full model, or export the "Base" and "Text" If you want to View the parts separately.
Notes:
Raised mode will work for Manual swapping as it only requires colour changing from base layer default is at 2 mm height
Inlay Mode Requires Multiple Filament swaps so you will need an ams
Chicken Jockey can be a little Tricky to print because of narrow line widths I have included an example profile that I used 0.4 nozzle where I lowered the line Width to 0.32
Edit:
Turns out the chicken jockey worked better then I expected in raised mode
So all icons should work with both modes. Feel free to share your prints and comments and any feedback/ suggestions.