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Sunlu S2 Angled Dryer Mount
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### PRINT REQUIREMENTS
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**Filament Quantity:** Regular PETG is 302.89g (3 wall loops, 10% infill). PETG-CF is 279.99g (3 wall loops, 5% infill)
**Printer Bed Support:** minimum 328mm x 132mm on the bedplate, minimum 150mm print height.
**Supports:** None required.
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### PURPOSE
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This is a mount designed to be printed without supports, and using only the minimal amount of material required to achieve a strong-yet-functional piece (including the amount of infill required). The ornamental designs create negative space as a way to remove unnecessary filament, while leaving natural supports in place which add strength to the final product.
This mount places the dryer at 35-degree angle so that the filament is pulled horizontally through the hole, rather than at an angle that causes tension. The curved barrier in front prevents the dryer from being pulled off the mount from forward force, but also ensures the lid can easily be lifted. It also allows you to screw the mount down
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**Filament Quantity:** Regular PETG is 302.89g (3 wall loops, 10% infill). PETG-CF is 279.99g (3 wall loops, 5% infill)
**Printer Bed Support:** minimum 328mm x 132mm on the bedplate, minimum 150mm print height.
**Supports:** None required.
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### PURPOSE
_ _
This is a mount designed to be printed without supports, and using only the minimal amount of material required to achieve a strong-yet-functional piece (including the amount of infill required). The ornamental designs create negative space as a way to remove unnecessary filament, while leaving natural supports in place which add strength to the final product.
This mount places the dryer at 35-degree angle so that the filament is pulled horizontally through the hole, rather than at an angle that causes tension. The curved barrier in front prevents the dryer from being pulled off the mount from forward force, but also ensures the lid can easily be lifted. It also allows you to screw the mount down
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