SparkFun Electronics Commentsurn:uuid:214d0e4e-f1b1-d287-ce26-ac5b4c9f82492024-03-29T09:21:12-06:00SparkFun ElectronicsEvan_Double_U on Expanded Options for 3D PrintingEvan_Double_Uurn:uuid:14c09704-f50c-0b50-52c6-d56617f8d9882019-08-05T13:50:21-06:00<p>John,
This is a very cool way to utilize two filament colors & plan this into your design. We are looking forward to playing with a new dual-extruder we have on order for our Engineering team, but we have definitely done hot swaps before in the middle of a print with mixed results. Thanks for sharing your Thingiverse project!</p>
John Adriaan on Expanded Options for 3D PrintingJohn Adriaanurn:uuid:2eebe668-6b8a-84ab-2550-26d0b0d64b042019-08-04T18:15:20-06:00<p>I've 3D printed a replacement lid for a (commercial) Jiffy Box so that I could mount the controls for what was inside the box.
More, I took the opportunity to first print just the labels, then changed the filament colour to print the rest of the lid, with voids for where the labels and controls go. The result was a high-contrast labelled lid with perfect slots for mounting the controls.
See <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3602308" rel="nofollow">Thingiverse #3602308</a></p>