Roland Garros Keychain - 2 version
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Roland Garros Keychain - 2 version
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Roland Garros Keychain – 2 version

The Roland Garros Paris keychain is an elegant yet practical accessory for tennis lovers, especially fans of the legendary French Open. Its modern, multi-layered design showcases the distinctive “RG” logo set against an orange disk, all…

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Layer height0.2 mm
Nozzle0.4 mm
Walls2
Infill40 %
Filament~33 g
Files3MF

About this model

The Roland Garros Paris keychain is an elegant yet practical accessory for tennis lovers, especially fans of the legendary French Open. Its modern, multi-layered design showcases the distinctive “RG” logo set against an orange disk, all framed by a green ring, giving the piece depth and visual impact.

Features:

  • Compact size – perfect for attaching to keys, backpacks, or sports bags.
  • Layered construction:
    • Center – an orange circle with a raised white “RG” monogram.
    • Frame – a green circular border featuring the bold “ROLAND GARROS PARIS” inscription.
  • Material – lightweight, durable plastic (e.g., PLA/ABS) with a smooth, matte finish.
  • Attachment loop – a small hole at the top for easy hanging on a keyring, lanyard, or carabiner.
  • Precision detailing – crisp lettering and finely sculpted logo, resistant to wear.

A perfect gadget for Roland Garros fans, combining style with functionality!

Print settings

These are the settings the model was actually printed and tested with — the profile in the 3MF is already set up this way, so you can send it straight to the printer.

  • Layer height: 0.2 mm
  • Nozzle: 0.4 mm
  • Walls: 2
  • Infill: 40 %
  • Filament: ~33 g

Files

The model is free on MakerWorld and ships as a ready-to-print 3MF with the print profile inside — no slicer setup needed. Hit the download button above; the file is hosted there, not on 3DX.