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A very basic font I created specifically to emboss/use as holes in 3D printed material. This one is available for free, in the hopes that it will be useful for others attempting to use a simple stencil for projects. Sample coming soon. Only took me about 30min to make.
Looks rly good! Hope this gets a TP.
Hope this gets a TP, it looks rly good!
Hope this gets a TP, it looks rly good!
Hope this gets a TP, it looks rly good!
Thank you, friend. I don't think it's deserving of a TP, this one prioritizes function over form haha. I like this font anyway though. I'm gonna knock out some more letters for different languages tomorrow
IRL sample for a pool product I am developing.
Always lovely to see a font of yours again~
Always lovely to read your comments. Hope to make some more fonts in the future since I have more free time now.
Excellent stencil, @Noah F. Ross and great to see a real life application! Is it lasercut?
@Noah F. Ross (winty5) - Good to see your return, young Winty. Nice practical application of your wonderful stencil design. :^)
Hi Foar and Goatmeal, great to see both of you guys still here :) I remember making fonts on FS when i was 10, here I am now at age 21. It is 3-D Printed, just with basic PLA filament on a Ender 3 v3SE 3D printer, nothing too crazy or advanced. A simple font serving a simple but useful purpose. More samples coming soon.
Nice to see you here again, @Noah! And the font looks good. Have you thought about completing it?
Hi Elmo, as per your request I have completed the basic latin and additional latin character sets. Nice to see you again as well, hope you are doing great my friend.
Another IRL sample. this 3-D print is not perfect, but it's basically just a soap dish/little decorative castle. My first time ever using 3-D modeling software haha
I always love to see real life applications of a font. May I ask why the crossbar of lowercase t sits above the x- height?
Oops, that was accidental. Will fix now
Beautiful stencil work here! However, the j does overlap with some of the other lowercase letters, such as g, y, q, and itself. Honestly though, I can't really think of any words that have those letters in that order anyways, so i don't think this'll become a problem unless it gets used to type complete jibberish. Other than that though, great work!
10/10
You're right that the descender on the j is quite large, I'm thinking about removing the left-most half of it. However like you said, I don't really think it's an issue, and if it is I can always just delete the offending bits in the 3-D printing software since that is the sole purpose of this font haha. Thanks for the comment and vote.
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