
This is a way to use Blender to make 3d printable words.I am using Blender 2.49 presently with a full size keyboard.The long version is to: First start on a blank page in object mode and press numpad 7 for top-down view. Then spacebar>add>text. S(scale)>numpad 50, more or less to make it hefty enough to print. {F9>}-(bottom of page) Font>Load: c:/Windows/Fonts/ ; center-click on the .ttf you want.(for instance - Frscript.TTF) Next TAB to edit mode with text selected(A or aa or right click or b or bb). Backspace to get rid of the word "Text" then type what you want. Tab to object mode. Next,with the words selected.(A till all selected): Alt C>Convert font to Mesh. Tab to edit mode, A to select all, numpad 1 for sideview, E>Region then say like numpad 3 for width>numpad enter. Now type numpad 7 and see the topdown view. My printer is .18 x .18 x .12 of the largest square that can be scrolled to, so with that in mind I can Scale, Grab and Rotade to make it all fit.Once you get it sized properly then File>Export>STLThe short version is to numpad 7, from object mode space Add>Text, tab to edit mode, backspace 'text'. type in your stuff, tab to oblect mode, scale, Alt-c>mesh, 1, tab, extrude, A-A> ctrl-n to be sure the normals are correct. Then export to STL.
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