Hello fellow members, I am new to the Bambu community. However, I am not new to 3D Printing I have been 3D Printing on and off with my Anycubic Mega S since 2022 for my birthday. I have just recently bought a Bambu Lab A1 mini 3D Printer for my bedroom.
I am writing this post to ask how to 3D Print a logo onto the bottom of the 3D Print as I have recently seen on the bottom of the benchy that you print off on the A1 Mini 3D Printer.
Many Thanks,
GloucesterLad
I got you! Can you show mw a picture of what you are trying to do?
I assume it’s this sort of thing:
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first of all you produce a logo, 2 mm thick should be enough.
then in the slicer you slam it on the surface of another model, merge them, print them
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Thank you and yes, that’s what I mean and @Blaster Yes, thank you I did wonder for months how you did this and I think you helped me with the solution.
the merge ? I think it is a banal point but I also got stuck a bit on the fact you can’t make objects floating on the project unless you merge them with something else (if just a random geometry created from the slicer itself)
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@Blaster I look forward to merging my logo and see what the final outcome of it will be. 
if you don’t use the merge command, you can’t overlap them rather than have them stacked.
Recently, slicers have started supporting [well formed] .svg files natively, which is incredibly useful for putting logos on stuff, it’ll import as the 2d image, but extruded into 3d. You can then merge, place, and resize.

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The logo in the bottom of a benchy is negative-space, it’s not filled. Create your logo artwork, put it on the build plate. Align it where you want relative to your primary model. Then do a Boolean Subtract to carve out the logo from the base of the model. Then print it.
The process is different if you want the logo to be flush, like what I’ve done here:
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@Rocketsled and @Bullocks Ooo, there definitely a few alternative ways on doing this then. Thank you for your replies.
What CAD technology do you primarily use… if you do use one?
@Alweg223 I currently use AutoCAD and I have created my logo and temporarily uses it on a old Anycubic test model to see if it worked and it did. I am willing to use other suggestions if required.
Very nice, I use Fusion 360. I just extrude text or a logo slightly from the surface, just like 0.002 inches. Then I color it in Bambu Studio. It does the trick nicely.
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