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Severance "Music Experience" themed drink coasters

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A1
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X1 Carbon
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X2D
A2L

0.2mm nozzle, 0.1mm layer, 3 walls, 100% infill
0.2mm nozzle, 0.1mm layer, 3 walls, 100% infill
Designer
26.8 h
7 plates
5.0(2)

Open in Bambu Studio
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155
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Released 

Description

Congratulations to the Remote Polylactic Manufacturing division for hitting quarterly performance goals! To commemorate your team's incident-free Music Experience, Lumon's Normo-object Design and Refinement division has released this exclusive, pre-refined data, allowing for the remote additive manufacturing of a set of Music Experience-themed Moisture Retention Discs! Please enjoy each disc equally.

 

For best results, configure your Remote Polylactic Manufacturer to utilize the .2mm nozzle and the smooth manufacturing surface to print the colored labels, then fit them into the central space of the exemplary “Record Coasters” data set, designed and refined by @AlbionRapture. For a premium experience, store on the “Turntable with Vinyl Record Coasters” dataset designed by @3dmakernoob. Note that elongation of the central spindle will be necessary if storage of four or more discs is desired.

 

Enjoy the perk and praise Kier!

 

In non-Severed terms:

 

This model is to print colored labels to create a set of drink coasters inspired by the season one “Defiant Jazz” episode of the Apple TV program “Severance,” featuring the titles of several tracks that appear as options during the Macrodata Refinement Team's Music Experience reward: “Defiant Jazz,” “Bawdy Funk,” “Reckless Disco” and “Spooky Ambient.” 

 

While the coaster can be printed all-in-one, and there is a plate with that model as an example, for best results, print the coasters and labels separately. The coasters can be printed with the standard .4 nozzle on a textured plate, and the labels should be printed with AMS and a .2 nozzle, face-down on a smooth plate, to achieve the quality pictured. The labels should easily press-fit into the record coaster, and can be glued if slightly loose. 

 

The labels fit into the  “Record Coasters” model from @AlbionRapture - used with permission from the creator. The “Turntable with Vinyl Record Coasters” model designed by @3dmakernoob makes for a handsome display, especially with a brown or wood filament for the base to match the record player used in the show. You'll want to extend the spindle (the cylinder in the center) by a few mm if you plan to hold four or more coasters. 

 

 

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