Six ISO-compliant* coasters to show your commitment to safety, even when enjoying a tasty beverage! (Alternately, use them ironically to emphasize your devil-may-care “who needs safety glasses… or eyeballs” outlook on life!)
Features
Sized to mimic standard coaster dimensions (~100 mm x 100 mm).
Images are recessed to capture condensation from glasses/mugs.
Attractive hexagon shape, so you know they're futuristic.
Each coaster prints in ~ 90 minutes & uses just 13g of filament (varies slightly by coaster).
Recommended Settings
Walls: 2 (fewer distracting lines).
Layer Height: 0.2 mm (different layer heights will cause problems with the color change!).
Top/Bottom Layers: 5 / 5 (i.e. no infill).
Ironing: Yes, with monotonic ordering (suggest ironing all surfaces, but you can iron the top only if you prefer). Monotonic ordering keeps the surface lines pretty.
Material: PLA for cooler mugs/containers, or PETG/ABS for hot containers.
Color Change: Yes, layer 7 (tested in Cura, please double-check in other slicers).
Supports: No.
Printed Parts
1 of each coaster (6 in total).
-OR- print all the coasters in one go with the “ISO_hazard_coasters_all_6” for large format printers).
1 base.
Color Change
PrusaSlicer- follow directions below:
Cura - follow directions below: use M600 or Cura plugins:
* Not actually ISO-compliant. Is there even an ISO standard for drink coasters? However, the images are inspired by ISO 7010.