
caja receptor mando Khensu Krom
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I Made It with Tinkercad! Edit Online Here https://www.tinkercad.com/things/aYsKloKnzat This Project Was Created to Meet a Specific Need. Since the remote control has a tendency to get misplaced, the storage solution found in this accessory helps keep it within reach and out of sight. This backpack is designed specifically for storing small electronic devices such as remotes, controllers or anything else you want to carry with you on the go! Given the complexity of printing curved shapes like round legs, I decided to design and print this model in two separate pieces. The second piece has a slight hollowed out section where screws can be added in the future if needed. I hope this tutorial was helpful for others who are looking to make their own versions, as it has been for me. I'd love to see how your projects turn out! Printing Details ---------------- Printer: Prusa i3 Rafts: No Supports: No Notes: - Layer thickness 0.2 mm - Shell thickness 1 layer - Print speed: 40mm/s - Printing temperature: 220°C - Bed temperature: Room temperature (no heating or cooling) Design Process ------------------ When I was working on this design, I aimed to keep it as simple and efficient as possible.
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