The STL was taken from Thingiverse, created by Pointedstick. I was looking for something practical to print when I stumbled upon it. The entire print took one and a half hour to complete.
This is how it looks, with the charging cable installed:
This is how it looks, with the charging cable installed:
Before printing, I took the pain to level the X axis smooth rods and make sure that the bed is leveled in relation to the axis. This proves to be worth the effort as I've even distribution of the molten PLA on the bed at the first layer.
For this post, I'll be presenting the photos taken during the built in the form of a gallery. Feel free to click on the photo of interest to see the enlarged view or click on "Play" to view them as a slide show.
For this post, I'll be presenting the photos taken during the built in the form of a gallery. Feel free to click on the photo of interest to see the enlarged view or click on "Play" to view them as a slide show.
The 3D printer is really addictive. Good that there is a smaller version for my over crowded shop. Otherwise, I'll miss out all the fun.
If anyone reading this has a tip or two on how I can improve on the quality of the print, please let me know. I'm also trying to figure out how I can manipulate STL model so that I can make adjustments to interest models downloaded from sources like Thingiverse.
If anyone reading this has a tip or two on how I can improve on the quality of the print, please let me know. I'm also trying to figure out how I can manipulate STL model so that I can make adjustments to interest models downloaded from sources like Thingiverse.