For G2Architects, we had to design and print a stamp that could then be used to print their logo into concrete tiles.
Because the logo also consisted of a lot of small letters we had to work with a release angle. The logo will then not be extruded completely straight but will slope off with a difference of 5°. This way, the concrete will not snag on the forms and the stamp can be easily removed after curing.
This method can be applied quite easily in Fusion360. However, there were still some shapes that, due to svg artifacts do not want to extrude with a release angle.
The solution to this was to import the model into blender3D and then manually model the release angle on the shapes.
Because of the size, we printed the model on our sidewinder X1 without a skirt.
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