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RE: Indulging in Cryptocurrencies (part 1)

That looks pretty neat. A Prusa with a 0.4mm nozzle ought to give you plenty of detail on the logos, for the most part. You might find the thickness of each coin a little much, once you have them in hand, but overall that looks like a very clean design.

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Thanks @lextenebris. Yes, you are right. The coins look too thick,( I see it now) but you can have a proper bite in each coin :-D.

This is very true.

The way I figure these things is that I really only want a coin to be up about 6 mm thick if I'm going with a nozzle of 0.4 mm and a general overall width of 35 mm. That way the sides are about 1/5 or so of the width of the coin, and then if I want to do something exciting like patterned cut outs around the edge or some sort of knurling I have enough material to work with but not so much that the whole thing gets complicated and to little detail to actually print.

It's a fairly narrow path to walk.

hahaha! I guess you don't know what I'm going to make :-D. But that's good. it's a surprise then. ;-)