Introduction: Peacemaker Bracelet
This is a perfect project for the strength of tinkercad Peacemaker is a popular show currently so for this example of quickly making a piece of jewelry using the power of tinkercad I will make a peacemaker bracelet with as little supplies as we can use.
Supplies
Computer with Tinkercad account
3D Printer with PLA
String
Peacemaker Dove File 1
https://www.tinkercad.com/things/6FFZ3KyLUaI
John Cena's Peacemaker Dove
https://www.tinkercad.com/things/2wEy8ViOrJM
Clasp File
https://www.tinkercad.com/things/5je2OjaHYWO
Dice Bead
https://www.tinkercad.com/things/5WHyT75zVNC
Round Bead
Step 1: Start With Your Concept
In this bracelet I will use the DC Show Peacemaker as inspiration but this is so easy you can use anything you would like. I am not as proficient with the graphics part of tinkercad so I started with inkscape to recreate the dove that John Cena draws in the show. After drawing the file and saving it as a svg you import it into tinkercad. Once it is in tinkercad you can set the height of the bead and use the hole function to put a hole in it for use as a bracelet. I have embedded the file below in a manor that you should be able to edit or download. And I have linked all the files at the top.
Step 2: Create More Beads and a Clasp
I have linked all of the beads used in this project at the top but they were also created as simply as possible using tinkercad. The round bead was made using a cylinder and a hole. The dice looking bead was using a dice and hole tool. Finally I wanted a custom clasp that was 3d printable to add a little class to the project as finishing touches seem to be what sets jewelry apart so I made a custom pentagon clasp as the dove was on a pentagram on his uniform in the show. I did this by using tinkercad to create a pentagram with a cut out smaller pentagram inside then a cylinder with a hole in it to tie the string to. The other side of the clasp is nothing but a rectangle and cylinder keeping thing simple yet tying the design together.
Step 3: 3D Print and Tie Your Bracelet Together
Now all you have to do is 3d print and tie the bracelet together. I used a Delta printer however you can use any printer as these beads are all small. It took just a few hours to print in fine quality. With the features of tinkercad this is a project that can be done in a afternoon for that custom bracelet to show your fandom.




