Arduino Case: printed in place, in one piece, with no supports
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The cover moves smoothly through side holes as two rails slide into place. The snapfit on top securely locks the cover to the case. A precise 0.5 mm gap remains between Arduino and the case, while a 0.4 mm space separates the upper and lower parts of the case. A sturdy two-layer bridge connects the long hole sides, holding them firmly in place as the print grows tall. This added support prevents thin pieces from shifting excessively - they can easily be removed with pliers. Cura settings are optimized for exceptional results: Layer height is set at a precise 0.15 mm Wall thickness stands strong at 0.8 mm Top and bottom layers are thickened to 0.6 mm Infill density reaches an impressive 18% Print speed is carefully calibrated at 50 mm/s Temperature is set at a consistent 195° Combing Mode is enabled within Infill, preventing nozzle scratches on walls while traveling. To achieve perfect prints, the model must be oriented vertically, without brim. The Ultimaker 2+ printer delivers exceptional results with these settings in place.
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