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Corner Gas Logo
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Are you a fan of the Canadian television series "Corner Gas"?
It is set in the fictional town of Dog River, Saskatchewan (Rouleau) and aired in the early-mid 2000's.
I wanted to print a small (100mm) "Corner Gas" placard to display near our television but the only thing available here on Thingiverse was a multi-part "3D" sign.
Unfortunately it has a few issues that prevent it from being easily assembled once printed (I tried).
And its white border shell is far too wide.
So I located a suitable graphic file to serve as a source.
After converting it to the green monochrome file (to control the area heights) I opened it in Cura.
Next, I saved it as an .stl file for future use and printed it as shown.
The approximate width of the finished placard is 100mm (about 4") but you can of course scale it to suit your needs.
Or, you can just open the monochrome .jpg file (the all-green one) in your slicer with it set to interpret the lightness of each area as a relative height (light
It is set in the fictional town of Dog River, Saskatchewan (Rouleau) and aired in the early-mid 2000's.
I wanted to print a small (100mm) "Corner Gas" placard to display near our television but the only thing available here on Thingiverse was a multi-part "3D" sign.
Unfortunately it has a few issues that prevent it from being easily assembled once printed (I tried).
And its white border shell is far too wide.
So I located a suitable graphic file to serve as a source.
After converting it to the green monochrome file (to control the area heights) I opened it in Cura.
Next, I saved it as an .stl file for future use and printed it as shown.
The approximate width of the finished placard is 100mm (about 4") but you can of course scale it to suit your needs.
Or, you can just open the monochrome .jpg file (the all-green one) in your slicer with it set to interpret the lightness of each area as a relative height (light
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