
2.5 External Drive Case (SIIG)
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I'm Creating Some Drop Protection For My Portable Backup Drive. I Figured It Was A Good Idea To Make It From Scratch Using NinjaFlex, And Then Printed It Out - Got A Nice Fit Going On Now. Works Great With The SIIG 2.5 SATA to USB Enclosure (JU-SA0C12-S1) That's Inside - Dimensions Are A Real Comfortable 123x78.5x16.75 Mm. Printing Settings Printed This Thing Using My LulzBot TAZ 5, And Got Some Pretty Cool Results With It. Here Are The Details: Printer Brand: LulzBot Printer: TAZ 5 Rafts: No Raft For This One Supports: None Needed Resolution: Layer Height Of 0.325 Mm Was Perfect For What I Wanted To Achieve Infill: Went With A 20% Honeycomb Pattern, Plus Added A Single Shell - It Turns Out It Gives You That Special Packing Foam Feel When It's All Said And Done. Notes: Still Experimenting With Retract Settings And Infill Feedrates. Trying To Figure Out The Optimal Combination For Better Prints. Current Setting Is At 1 Mm/s And 18 Mm/Sec, But More Work Needed. After I Printed This Baby, I Had Some Extra Work To Do Before It Was Ready For Use. Took Care Of A Little Thing Called Stringing On My LulzBot TAZ 5 - Got Rid Of That Mess Using Adhesion Promoter. Cleaned It Up And Dried It Out In No Time! So, How Did I Make This Masterpiece? It Started With A SolidWorks Design - Used The Dimensions I Took Down With A Caliper And Micrometer To Get Accurate Results
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