Locket 3D
![phoenix locket silver.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/F4W/5CGG/H7URC7KB/F4W5CGGH7URC7KB.png&filename=phoenix locket silver.png)
![locket inside.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FY2/OHHZ/H7URC8DJ/FY2OHHZH7URC8DJ.png&filename=locket inside.png)
![locket flat.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FZS/4NYB/H7URC8I3/FZS4NYBH7URC8I3.png&filename=locket flat.png)
![phoenix design.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FLQ/HTQX/H7URC8DZ/FLQHTQXH7URC8DZ.png&filename=phoenix design.png)
![locket circle 2.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FH9/0INQ/H7URC8G1/FH90INQH7URC8G1.png&filename=locket circle 2.png)
![locket gold.png](/proxy/?url=https://content.instructables.com/FYB/RTIB/H7URC8ME/FYBRTIBH7URC8ME.png&filename=locket gold.png)
When my other half started talking about wanting a 3D printer, all I could think about was how neat it would be to make jewelry with it. So I wanted to try making a locket into a 3D design . The first thing I decided was that I didn't want to do the traditional "hinge" in order to make an interchangeable locket. I created the top piece blank so that I could put different designs on it. This way there could be a different design for different times of the year, events, or just something that would be neat. The other thing that I love is the ability to make the design pop out or be engraved in the locket. I hope one day soon I will be able to make this and more!