I realize you can not see the letters in in the STL. They are there they are just flush with the face of the thing. They are saved as a separate body to make coloring easier also.
This is based on peg board you can pick up at Lowes. It was designed for kids to be able to work on letters and numbers. You will need a MMU/AMS or maybe you can just do a manual swap if you can get the text to print first.
I have uploaded the STL files.
That is all I know.
Thank you!
0.stl | 4.2MB | |
1.stl | 4.1MB | |
2.stl | 4.1MB | |
3.stl | 4.2MB | |
4.stl | 4.1MB | |
5.stl | 4.1MB | |
6.stl | 4.2MB | |
7.stl | 4.1MB | |
8.stl | 4.2MB | |
9.stl | 4.2MB | |
A_1.stl | 4.1MB | |
B_1.stl | 4.2MB | |
C.stl | 4.1MB | |
D_1.stl | 4.1MB | |
E.stl | 4.1MB | |
F.stl | 4.1MB | |
G.stl | 4.1MB | |
H.stl | 4.1MB | |
I.stl | 4.2MB | |
J.stl | 4.1MB | |
K_1.stl | 4.1MB | |
L.stl | 4.1MB | |
M.stl | 4.1MB | |
N.stl | 4.1MB | |
O.stl | 4.2MB | |
P.stl | 4.1MB | |
peg_board_finals.step | 171.1KB | |
Q.stl | 4.2MB | |
R.stl | 4.1MB | |
S.stl | 4.2MB | |
T.stl | 4.1MB | |
U.stl | 4.1MB | |
V.stl | 4.1MB | |
W.stl | 4.1MB | |
X.stl | 4.1MB | |
Y.stl | 4.1MB | |
Z.stl | 4.1MB |