Customizable Engraved Rings
This is an OpeCAD customizer for creating an engraved ring. Specify the inner diameter, the width and the thickness of the ring. It can be sized large enough to make a bracelet. Add text iide, outside, or both. Choose from 20 pre-selected fonts or enter your own. The fonts are shown in the center area of the fit image, as a guide to help you choose a font that you like.
There are two sample STLs included: one with a very large and a very small ring demotrating the size variance, and one with "? My Love ? Forever ?" icribed on the iide demotrating that special characte can be printed.
You can coult the International Ring Size Conveion Chart if you know your ring size and need to convert it to millimetres.
Note that although the text spacing is a parameter that you can set, it is automatically increased above the set value so that exactly an integral number of characte fit around the perimeter. So as the text spacing is increased or decreased, you won't notice any difference until one less or one more character can fit with the specified text spacing.
Running the Customizer
When last checked, the Thingivee customizer works only on the Firefox browser. More importantly, Thingivee hasn't run their customizer queue since Jul 10, 2020 so until they fix that issue, you will have to itall and run OpeCAD (free software) on your own computer to process the code to create your own customized models. See DrLex's itructio linked below for further details.
How to Run Customizer on Your Own Computer
You can use any font available on your system. The OpeCAD "Help/Font List" menu item shows what fonts are available. Most of the fonts listed in the drop-down selection for this thing can be downloaded from:Google Fonts repository
To make a font available to OpeCAD you have two optio:
1) Itall the font to the system.
2) Add the font to the folder that contai the OpeCAD file that you want to use the fonts. You will also have to add to the OpeCAD file the 'use <fontname.ttf>' command substituting the filename of the font for "fontname.ttf".
For additional details, see the Using Fonts and Styles section on the following page:https:en.m.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpeCAD_User_Manual/Text
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