Pod Design Guide

Effects

Effects can be added to any box, but only to the areas where that box touches the 3D printer build plate. The build plate itself is what creates these effects. Since Lids are printed upside down, we can add one of these fun characteristics to them. The base of your pod is printed right side up so the bottom is what is touching the build plate and can also have this feature added. 

Effects: Effects, on the other hand, transfer a pattern and an additional holographic effect. That affect will vary dramatically depending on the type of filament that gets used, the color of the filament, and your lighting conditions. While they can be a lot of fun to add to every pod, they are also prone to showing fingerprints and smudges the most, so that is something to be aware of.

Ridges

Style your pod with a fun geometric pattern that transforms the rear hinge area and front latch section. With six different styles to choose from, they can be combined with other unique Design Elements, such as patterns and effects, to make your pod something beautiful and unique to behold.

Latches

3d Textures

Textured Pods coming soon!

Filament Types

Single Color Filament

With single color filament, the whole roll consists of one single color. The single strand that comprises the whole roll is uniform in its color characteristics.

Dual Extrusion Filament

With dual color (dual extrusion) filament, the strand that makes the roll is comprised of two colors sitting side by side. Both colors are being printed at the same time, resulting in a color variation throughout different layers. This color variation can be seen from the top to the bottom of the print, as well as when you look at it from different angles. 

Tri Extrusion Filament

Similar to the dual extrusion, except a third color is included in each strand. 

Ombre/Rainbow Filament

Ombre/Rainbow filament prints one color at a time, but as the roll gets used, that strand of filament slowly shifts from one color to another. An entire roll of filament could have as many as 20 color changes. The amount of color change that will be visible on the pod is a direct result of the amount of material used.  

 

When a Ombre/Rainbow filament is used as the primary selection for your pod you will most likely see quite a bit of color change. Which makes this less than ideal to use for the secondary color choice because very little plastic is used on the secondary filament. 

Filament Selection

Primary Filament

The primary filament will be the type/colors the majority of the box will be. If you do not pick a secondary filament then the primary filament is what the whole pod is printed with.

Secondary Filament​

The secondary filament is what we like to use on the base top stripe and slot inlay, lid inlay, and latches with. Using a secondary filament is optional.

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