MEMORIES COASTERS | POLAROID COASTERS
Capture your favorite moments and turn them into functional art! MEMORIES COASTERS is not just a display piece—it’s a fully functional, 3D-printed camera kit that "prints" Polaroid-style coasters.
Press the shutter button, and a personalized coaster slides out, ready to protect your table in style!
Key Features:
- The Coaster Dispenser: The camera stores up to 8 coasters at once. To "eject" a photo, just press the button!
- Hidden Bottle Opener: The camera lens is detachable and doubles as a sturdy bottle opener.
- Magnetic Cap Catcher: The lens features built-in magnets so the bottle cap stays attached—no more caps flying across the room!
- Multi-Purpose Storage: The top lid opens to reveal a secret compartment. Use it for candies, chocolates, a small desktop trash bin, or even a napkin holder.
- Easy Reloading: A dedicated slot on the back allows you to slide in fresh coasters in seconds.
What’s in the Download? Inside the folder, you will find 3 essential guides to ensure a perfect build:
- HOW TO PRINT & ASSEMBLE: A step-by-step visual guide to help you print and put the camera together quickly and accurately.
- HOW TO PRINT IMAGES WITH CHROMA CANVAS: Learn how to use Bambu Lab’s Chroma Canvas to turn your own photos into 3D-printed coasters! I’ve included my sample .PNG images for you to test. Note: I’ve provided the raw images only; you will need to generate your own print profiles based on your specific printer and material preferences. For those who prefer not to use Chroma Canvas, you can also use HueForge. Please ensure you follow the specific dimensions outlined in my guide to ensure a perfect fit: Image Dimensions: 77 x 77 mm and maximum Height: 2.2 mm
- HOW TO PRINT 5 COLORS WITH A 4-COLOR AMS: Two components (the iconic 5-color stripe) require five colors. This guide teaches you two "hacks"—manual filament swapping or "tricking" the printer—to get that perfect look without needing extra hardware. It’s easier than it sounds!
To complete this project, you will need:
- 3x MAGNETS (diameter 10mm | thickness 2mm)
- 1x BOTTLE OPENERS (diameter 40mm | thickness 2mm)
A Note from the Creator I have poured a massive amount of time, effort, and passion into this project—I honestly think it might be my best invention yet! I hope you enjoy printing and using it as much as I enjoyed designing it. Happy printing and have fun!
OTHER VIDEO & PHOTO If you want to see more videos or photos of this design follow me on my Instagram or TikTok!
COMMERCIAL LICENSE Purchasing or downloading this file does not give you the right to sell physical prints of this design. You can obtain a commercial license for all my designs by signing up to my Thangs.































Hey are you using eSun PLA MATTE filaments for most of the items you design? I am looking to bulk order
Hello!! 90% PLA matte by eSun 10% PLA by eSun
would be really cool if there were a seprate case, like a original box of new film but instead of what type of film it is, its like a "collection" so you can have diffrent sets of coasters
Hola! Todos los archivos son para imprimir solamente con la bambuLab? o se pueden imprimir con Creality también?
I have a similar question to raymond, How do you make the images flat like a coaster. I have set the height in chroma to .1 and when I preview the image or print it comes out with varying heights.
Hi, so far all went well with printing this lovely polaroid but I'm having troubles with the coasters. They have a variable height and when I lower the height then it's only 1 color. Any ideas what I do wrong in chroma?
Great support for a paid service! :-(
Hace 3 meses he preguntado en varios comentarios, y aún no tengo respuestas.
Hello, thank you for the excellent model! Pretty much everything has printed out flawlessly with the .3mf except the back piece on plate 1, wanted to see if you had any ideas.
Setup: BambuStudio, P1S, Textured PEI, eSun PLA Matte, 0.4mm Hardened Steel nozzle Issue: The film insert slot springs on both sides do not print correctly; both times I tried, they were completely unattached from the rest of the model, but the springs on the front (ejection slot) had no issue printing (BBL PLA Basic).
Can you provide a list of the exact filaments you used for your pictures and the 3mf files of these? That would be great!
I used eSun PLA MATTE filaments.
The 3mf files and all the instructions for printing and assembling it are inside the file.
Thank you very much!