May 15, 2026
Description
A heraldic 3-colour crown token for the Monarch mechanic in
Magic: The Gathering. Pass it around like a crown — because it is one.
Bell-shaped band with a tangent-continuous slow-cylinder profile
- 7 tall triangular spikes alternating with 7 short crenel spikes
- Ø5 mm metallic-look orb finials sit on each tall spike's tip
- "MONARCH" wraps around the band as inset 2-colour text (Bambu AMS)
Outer Ø: ~46 mm at the disc base, tapering to ~38 mm at the spike ring
- Total height: ~22 mm
- Wall thickness: 1.6 mm
- Spike heights: 7 mm (tall), 4 mm (short)
monarch_token.stl — the FULL assembled crown as a single binary
STL (body + raised MONARCH letters + orbs in their print-ready
positions). ~19 MB.
Multi-colour workflow (Bambu / PrusaSlicer / any modern slicer):
import the STL → right-click → Split to Objects (or "Split into
parts" depending on slicer naming). The geometry naturally splits
into 3 disconnected groups — the body shell, the raised letters,
and the orb cluster. Assign each group to a filament slot. Print
with AMS / MMU.
Single-colour workflow: just import and print as-is.
Layer height: 0.16 - 0.2 mm.
- Walls: 3.
- Infill: 15 - 20 %.
- Supports: NONE — bell band has only gentle outward flare; spikes
taper from wide base to a narrow apex; orbs sit on the spike tips
with most of the sphere above the apex line (no overhang).
- Orientation: flat on the bed, disc-side down. The default
combined.stl is already oriented correctly.
- Print time: ~1.5 h on Bambu A1 / X1C at 0.2 mm.
Gold body + magenta orbs + dark purple inlay (classic regal — what
the title photo shows)
- Silver body + sapphire-blue orbs + black inlay (icy throne)
- Matte black body + gold orbs + red inlay (gothic)
- White body + pastel pink orbs + gold inlay (ceremonial)
CC BY — print one for every play group, gift one to your favourite
Commander, share what you make.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution