Anet A6/A8PSU cover

Anet A6/A8PSU cover

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So after downloading some of the power supply covers on here and on some other sites, none actually fit 100% or the people who did the designs tried to overcomplicate their designs as flip covers. Then they got their measurements incorrect by adding swing hinge clips and screw holes that need to line up with existing holes in the PSU... Like I said, none of these really do fit when you have to scale them when slicing, it comes out of proportion and it's not working. I had a specific power rocker switch with fuse that I wanted to use. So I designed this very crudely but very functional with the Official Anet Logo to boot. The hole I drilled for the top screw of the switch by accident aligned 100% with an existing hole in the PSU. Apart from that one screw that holds the cover in place, I used two small pieces of double-sided foam tape on the front top to keep the cover in place. Print Settings (note these settings are with Craftware) Printer: Anet A6 Rafts: Doesn't Matter Supports: Yes Resolution: High Infill: 15% Fusion: 200 degrees C Notes: Please note that these are Craftware settings and I have no idea what they would be on cura as personally, I don't like Cura or Simplify as Simplify is anything but simple lol. I did use support but maybe you wouldn't need to as I did decide to print it with the logo face down to give the front face a very smooth look. Heatbed at 50 degrees Celsius Nozzle Head at 200 degrees Celsius

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