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NFL AFC South Standings

MikeCamel avatarMikeCamel

May 20, 2026

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Howdy all!
 

Time for the NFL Magnets! Here is the AFC South! you can use for your fridge or whiteboard and use them however you like! I think a great thing you can do with this is use this as a personal standings setup and you can adjust as you progress through the season.  The magnets are embedded inside the print, so no need to worry about magnets popping out, especially if you have young kids around.  

 

Since NFL logos are generally much more detailed as compared to the MLB logos I recently made, I enabled ironing and some other settings in Wall Generator and Line Width to make the logos as best as possible with a 0.4 nozzle.

 

If you printed my MLB magnets, these magnet prints are slightly larger in width as it was needed since some of the NFL logos are larger in width. The magnets are slimmer in depth and the same height as the MLB ones.

 

There is a little hole on the back of the print I added to help with strength of the magnet, but the magnet will still be held in place.  I added a pause to each print so you can insert a 20x3mm magnet into the print and then resume the print. The hole is sized 20x3.2mm so any 20x3mm magnet should work as far as I'm aware, but I used the link below for my print.  
 

I made the cutout hole slightly tighter than my past prints, so when you are placing the magnet in, give it a little force.  I designed it this way to keep the magnet secure as I gave it little over hang when printing over as filament and slippery surfaces don't place nice all the time. You shouldn't need it, but if for any reason you have issues with printing over the magnet,  I recommend placing the magnet in the print and waiting about 3 minutes or more before resuming so the magnet can heat up from the printer bed.  Also, if you have a glue stick lying around, putting a little glue on top of the magnet and then resuming the print will also help with the filament sticking on its first layer after resuming.
 

Feedback is always welcome!
 

20x3 mm magnet that I have used - https://www.amazon.com/dp/B09XV978F1?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1

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