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SD Card Milk Crate (FDM optimized)
by hweat
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# Summary
27mmX27mmx24mm, sized to fit SD cards
This design is a remix of the milkcrate model by Alexby. In this design, the crate is unfolded, so that the the entire model is printed flat on the bed, vastly improving the quality of the side details on FDM machines at this scale.
#Post processing
You will need to fold and find a way to fix the seams. For this I used a cheap soldering iron. I also tried superglue (Cyanoacrylate), but it was slower and less effective in my opinion. If you do use a soldering iron, I recommend running it over the bent corners as well to reflow the weakened plastic.
Due to the way the layers are oriented, I don't really see a difference between 0.2mm vs 0.1mm layer heights. Therefore I recommend using 0.2mm for faster printing.
If you tried printing this with a smaller nozzle, I would love to see your results!
# Background
After my attempts to print the milkcrate by Alexby at 23% scale resulted in utter failure on my Voxelab Aquila,
27mmX27mmx24mm, sized to fit SD cards
This design is a remix of the milkcrate model by Alexby. In this design, the crate is unfolded, so that the the entire model is printed flat on the bed, vastly improving the quality of the side details on FDM machines at this scale.
#Post processing
You will need to fold and find a way to fix the seams. For this I used a cheap soldering iron. I also tried superglue (Cyanoacrylate), but it was slower and less effective in my opinion. If you do use a soldering iron, I recommend running it over the bent corners as well to reflow the weakened plastic.
Due to the way the layers are oriented, I don't really see a difference between 0.2mm vs 0.1mm layer heights. Therefore I recommend using 0.2mm for faster printing.
If you tried printing this with a smaller nozzle, I would love to see your results!
# Background
After my attempts to print the milkcrate by Alexby at 23% scale resulted in utter failure on my Voxelab Aquila,
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