
Chassis wheels part
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Scaling Up the Design to Fit a Larger Print Bed To make this design suitable for printing on a larger bed, we need to adjust its dimensions accordingly. Since the original print bed measures 200x200mm, our modifications should focus on expanding the part's size while maintaining its intricate details and structural integrity. First, let's calculate the scaling factor by dividing the desired length of the part by its current dimensions. This will give us a ratio that we can apply to all other measurements. Once we have this scaling factor, we can multiply it by each dimension of the part to obtain its new size. We'll need to be careful not to compromise the design's stability and aesthetics during this process. With the scaled-up dimensions in hand, we can proceed with making any necessary adjustments to the design files. This might involve tweaking the layer thickness, infill density, or other settings to ensure that the printed part meets our requirements. Throughout this process, it's essential to maintain a clear understanding of the design's proportions and how they will be affected by scaling. By doing so, we can create a scaled-up version of the part that not only fits on the larger print bed but also retains its original charm and functionality.
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