AnyTone AT-D878 knobs
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These custom knob designs are adapted from another transceiver of a well-known brand, which I particularly like and decided to modify for the AnyTone AT-D878U transceiver. Printing this design requires some experience as it can be challenging. It's crucial to use PETG material due to its flexibility, especially since the knobs tightly fit onto the shaft and need some give when clamping in place. Feel free to have fun with this project and if you appreciate my work, please share a photo of your printed knobs here. Thank you! Update: I've found that printing Orange knobs with Prusament PETG yields excellent results, while White knobs printed with Prusament ASA also seem to work well. Update: After further experimentation, I discovered that using PETG from Prusament in combination with the Prusa MK3S 3D printer, a 0.25mm nozzle, and a 0.07mm layer height produces the best results. Additionally, printing with supports spaced at 0.05mm apart yields optimal outcomes. Check out the photo featuring grey buttons.
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