Money Clip
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The first step in 3D printing this money clip was to find a base design for it on Thingiverse. Once I found the design I liked, I downloaded the file from Thingiverse and imported it into Tinkercad.
Customizing Design
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The second step in this process is the design the object to your desired size and looks. For this project, I shrunk the money clip down to 2.75in tall by 1.2 inches wide.
Printing Design
The final step in this process is the export the object to the 3D printer as an .stl file, where it can read correctly and laser cut effectively.