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Here is a remix/remodel of fifo_152's bluetooth speaker, made to fit a print bed of a Prusa i3 MK2. Thank you for the model fifo!
The material I used was PETG, although other durable materials with less flexibility would be preferrable.
If I recall correctly, I printed the chassis (biggest part) with 3-4 perimeters and reasonably high infill (to make a solid wall with no resonance), maybe even 40%.
The back and front panels had 4-5 top/bottom solid layers to prevent, again, rattle from the speakers. Infill was 20-30%.
The decorative rims which keep the cloth suspended were printed at a low layer height (even 0.05mm) to get a good and clean looking result. Print with the curved, "out-facing" part pointing upwards with supports, they may appear upside down in the preview and in Slic3r. The small fillets on the start of the print don't need supports.
Inside the case there are quite a few screw holes for mounting various boards as well as the battery pack. You may want to
The material I used was PETG, although other durable materials with less flexibility would be preferrable.
If I recall correctly, I printed the chassis (biggest part) with 3-4 perimeters and reasonably high infill (to make a solid wall with no resonance), maybe even 40%.
The back and front panels had 4-5 top/bottom solid layers to prevent, again, rattle from the speakers. Infill was 20-30%.
The decorative rims which keep the cloth suspended were printed at a low layer height (even 0.05mm) to get a good and clean looking result. Print with the curved, "out-facing" part pointing upwards with supports, they may appear upside down in the preview and in Slic3r. The small fillets on the start of the print don't need supports.
Inside the case there are quite a few screw holes for mounting various boards as well as the battery pack. You may want to
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