November 30, 2024
Description
Keep your child’s Yoto Mini collection organized and ready for endless adventures with this stylish and practical storage solution. Featuring five independent slots, it allows their favourite stories and music to be displayed and accessed effortlessly. The spacious rear compartment provides additional storage for up to ten extra cards, keeping their entire collection neat and tidy in one place.
To make it even more special, this dock can be personalized with custom text, such as your child’s name, adding a unique and personal touch to their Yoto setup. Personalise it even more by selecting your own colours for the tray and the text.
Whether it’s a gift for a young listener or a way to bring order to their growing collection, this dock is the ideal blend of practicality and personalization. With the capacity to hold up to fifteen Yoto cards, it’s the perfect personalised addition to any Yoto Mini setup.
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To change the text you can follow the below instructions:
Download and Install Bambu Studio on your Windows, Mac, on Linux device (https://bambulab.com/en/download/studio)
Once installed, open Bambu Studio
Click on the Home button at the top left, then type "Yoto" into the search bar and hit Enter
4. Select on the print profile you want and click "Download & Open"
5. Once open, go to the panel on the left side and change the view from "Global" to "Objects"
6. Select “text_shape” from the panel on the left
7. Select the "Ta" text symbol on the top panel, this will bring up a text editing panel
8. Use the panel to adjust the text to whatever you desire! ("Thickness" is how far you want the text to stick out from the body of the object, “Embedded depth” is how far you want it to go into the body of the object)
9. After adjusting the text, you may wish to move it to centralise it to the card pocket. To do this, close the text window by pressing “Ta” again, select “text_shape” from the left panel, and then select the 4 directional movement arrow symbol on the top panel. You can then use the Green, Blue, and Red arrows to move the text.
This completes the instructions on how to edit and move the text. Once you have completed your adjustments (text, colour etc.) and are ready to print, press “Slice Plate” at the top right corner, and then press “Print Plate”
I hope this helps those of you that are new to 3D printing
Good Luck!
License:
Standard Digital File License