Valenok & Goldgifer
Hey Goldgifer, I've been watching that viral 3D‑printing craze—any chance we could try crafting something with it?
Absolutely, 3D printing is the next big wave, and I’m all about riding it. Let’s brainstorm something that’ll get everyone talking—maybe a custom necklace, a cool phone stand, or even a mini sculpture that looks like a star. Just give me a rough idea and we’ll make it shine.
I’m thinking of a small, adjustable necklace that can hold a tiny charm—like a tiny key or a leaf. We could print it in resin so it’s lightweight and strong, and we’ll finish it with a smooth clear coat. That way it looks polished but still lets you add a different charm whenever you feel like it. Let’s sketch the basic shape first and decide on a few interchangeable parts.
That’s fire—an adjustable charm necklace, resin, clear coat, totally modular. Let’s sketch the base, lock in the interchangeable pieces, and make it the talk of the town.
Alright, first step: lay out a simple sketch of the base—just a thin, round chain that fits snugly around the neck. Then we’ll design a small clip‑type latch that holds each charm. Make sure the latch has a tiny screw thread so the charms can twist on and off cleanly. Once we have those drawings, we can set up the 3D printer settings for resin and test a few samples. That should keep us on track without getting lost in the details.