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A
All
right,
so,
the
last
part
that
you'll
need
to
so
you
need
to
make
on
your
own
is
the
name
plate
for
whoever
the
winner
happens
to
be
for
the
given
month,
and
so
the
this
file
I'm
going
to
leave
in,
as
is
it'll,
have
kristen's
name
in
here
as
a
good
example
of
kind
of
how
to
orient
it
and
how
to
fit
it
on
the
plate,
but
the
base
plate
is
measured
exactly
at
that
40
scale
size
if
you
just
print
the
g
codes,
as
is
it'll
work,
if
you
do
end
up
making
a
modification
of
the
model,
this
is
designed
to
be
at
that
40
scale
from
what
the
current
model
size
is.
A
You
know
right
now,
so
if
you
do
make
a
change
to
the
model,
you
may
need
to
reorient
the
base,
but
what
I've
done
that
I
that
seems
to
work
well
is
the
base
itself
is
two
millimeters
in
terms
of
depth
and
then
the
name
plate
is
two
millimeters
or
the
name
extrusion
or
the
embossing
of
the
letters
is
two
millimeters
as
well.
So
two
millimeters
gives
you
enough
layers
sort
of
in
each
part
to
render
nicely
into
print
cleanly.
A
If
you
could
do
less,
probably
I
haven't
played
with
it
too
much,
but
that
this
seems
to
work
well,
where
it's
readable
and
not
sort
of
overdone
okay.
So,
let's
make
someone
else's
name
and
kind
of
show
you
how
this
this
process
works,
I'm
going
to
delete
kristen's
name
here.
A
What
you
want
to
do
is
do
under
tools
once
you
have
just
the
base
plate
showing
tools.
3D
text
it'll,
give
you
this
dialog
box,
so
I'm
gonna
do
we'll
do
jeremy
I
like
to
do
all
caps.
A
It
just
simplifies
the
shapes
in
terms
of
of
how
they're
made
and
I've
set
it
at
the
font
size
of
eight
millimeters.
I
have
no
idea
on
what
scale
that
is,
it's
sort
of
confusing
the
way
to
change
it.
If
you
do
need
to
is
fonts
and
then
height
is
right
here
that
height
is
not
height
of
them.
The
sort
of
layers
of
the
the
wording
that
is
height
from
the
bottom
of
the
character
to
the
top
of
the
character,
and
so
that's
a
good
start.
A
You
may
need
to
change,
it
make
sure
it's
filled
and
extruded,
and
then
this
is
the
height
of
the
lettering
right
here
is
to.
I
don't
know
why
it
fills
in
all
those
zeros
but
two
millimeters.
So
if
you
click
place,
you
now
have
this
this
text
that
fits
pretty
well
now,
if
you
have
a
name,
someone
that's
much
longer
you're
going
to
need
to
do
some
modification
and
the
way
to
do
that
is
back
in
that
in
that
text.
A
A
As
an
example,
okay,
so
we're
back
in
here,
you
know
I,
if
you're,
if
you're
shifting
around
it
should
just
adhere,
see
how
I
clicked
it
there
I'll
do
that
again,
so
you
can
see
when
you
click
when
you
create
the
3d
text,
also
the
the
lines
do
matter.
So
if
you
have
it
like
this,
it
will
print
it
all
the
way
like
that.
A
So
when
I
place,
I
get
it
and
it's
on
my
mouse
and
when
I
click
down
is
when
I'll,
when
I,
when
it'll
place
it,
it
is
on
the
plane
of
the
base
plate
when
you
do
that,
so
it
should
be.
So
if
you
click
it,
you
kind
of
eyeball
it
center.
A
You
should
be
on
the
base
plate.
The
way
to
see
is
to
switch
your
orbits
tool.
You
can
kind
of
zoom
in,
and
you
can
see
that
it's
sitting
kind
of
squarely
on
there.
If
you
did
need
to
move
it,
you
can
grab
the
move
tool
and
grab
a
corner
or
the
center
point
or
whatever
and
move
it
around.
But
I
think
that
looks
pretty
good
now
that
this
is
ready
or
now
that
this
looks
good
to
export
it.
A
You
go
to
file
export
3d
model,
and
then
you
want
it
to
be
an
stl
file.
Stereo
lithography
file
option
should
look
like
this.
That's
the
default,
but
in
case
it
got
changed
for
some
reason
and
you
can
name
it
whatever
you
want
to
so
we'll
export
it.
I
think
I
call
it
nameplate
we'll
export
it
there
and
then
in
another
video
I'll,
tell
you
show
you
how
to
slice
it.