Anycubic Wash and Cure Riser
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WARNING : This project has been abandoned due to a lack of skills to turn it into a functional reality, and I've only been using Tinkercad so far. This design is not usable as the measurements are incorrect, and I came up with some ideas that didn't quite work out: - Raising the machine to an Orange 30 height by adding approximately 2.5cm of height could be a viable solution. - Allowing the cure plate to be stored within it, complete with a pathway for storing the printed riser, was another thought I had - I considered adding a horizontal hole to store it but that would have removed the plate as well. - Not blocking the ventilation holes at the bottom of the machine is crucial. - Only four screws are needed to attach the feet while holding the printed part between them and the machine, which should minimize vibrations - M4x30 seemed like an acceptable size. - Printing without support in two or four parts would allow printing on a small buildplate. There isn't much left to be done: - Adding screw holes where they're needed is essential. - Setting the right size is crucial as it was measured with the bottom plate but the machine's width and length aren't exactly the same (a 2-3mm difference). - Maybe moving the pathway of the plate so it doesn't affect the ventilation holes would be a good idea. Possible enhancements: - Better ventilation holes could be achieved. - Keeping the screws for the feet and adding four smaller M4 screws with embedded washers to prevent leftover screws could also be considered.
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