TV / Movie Quote Sound Wave Pendants - With Guide/Tutorial (UPDATE: 28/02/2021)
TV / Movie Quote Sound Wave Pendants - With Guide/Tutorial (UPDATE: 28/02/2021)
Published 2021-02-11T09:22:11+00:00
Summary
These pendants makes a great gift idea for a friend, family member or anyone you can share your appreciation of a movie, television show, genre or franchise with. The sound wave is of the first quote was said first by Morgan Stark and then later by Tony Stark in Avengers: Endgame. The second quote is first said by the Mandalorian Armorer followed by another ally later on in the show, The Mandalorian, from the Star Wars Universe.
The model can be scaled in slicing software depending on whether it is being printed as a necklace pendant, key chain or earring. The scale of the model will determine what nozzle size needs to be used in order to print every piece of the sound wave. Take care when scaling the model as the thickness of the print in some areas may be prone to breaking at smaller scales.
If you could please post any makes or feedback you have that would be greatly appreciated!
Includes a new version of the STL file in addition to the original. This version should be easier to print as the sizing of the bars is more consistent with the addition of chamfers instead of fillets around the loop section for better printing and should be easily printed with a 0.3mm nozzle.
UPDATE : 21/02/2021
Uploaded a new sound wave pendant from the The Mandalorian television series, also uploaded images of the printed pendant.
UPDATE : 28/02/2021
Uploaded a new version of both sound wave pendants with a backplate for easier print removal with less likelihood of part damge, also uploaded more images of the pendants.
How I Designed This
Step 1
First, I got a quote that I wanted to create a sound wave of and typed it into Word.
Step 2
I then highlighted the text and used the Read Aloud tool, making sure to record the audio using OBS.
Step 3
Next, I imported the audio from the recording into Audacity and took a screenshot of the visualised sound wave.
Step 4
Finally, I inserted the image into a sketch in SolidWorks where I drew around the sound wave to create an outline which I then extruded to create a 3d model. I added a loop to the end so that it could be put onto the chain of a necklace or other item such as a keychain and saved as an STL file so that it can be put into slicing software.
Print Settings
Printer brand: Creality
Printer: Ender 3
Rafts: No
Supports: No
Resolution: 0.12-0.2mm
Infill: 20%
Filament brand: Tinmorry, Prusament
Filament color: Signal White, Galaxy Silver
Filament material: PLA
Notes:
0.2-0.4mm nozzle depending on scale to ensure all parts of sound wave are printed.
Post-Printing
The printed model should be ready for use upon removal from the build plate, however there may be the need to remove wisps from stringing either by hand or with a lighter. Also, if using the Print Thin Walls setting in Cura or a version of this from another slicer, some removal of unsightly walls created from stringing might be necessary but this can usually be done by hand, if the section is proving troublesome to remove, careful removal with either a sidecutter or just a knife should be adequate but ensure safe use of such tools.
Date published | 11/02/2021 |
Material Quantity | 7 grams |
Dimensions | 100.9 x 30.1 x 5.0 |
Support Free | YES |