Cheapo Calipers Battery Cover

Cheapo Calipers Battery Cover

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EDIT: Got my hands on a complete copy, but there wasn't enough space at the bottom of the cover to clear the battery. Uploaded v1.2 and took down the old STL right away. Snagged some super-cheap digital calipers for just $12 on Amazon - I guess it's only fitting that I lost the battery cover as soon as I started using them! Lucky for me, I also had a pair of trusty Vernier calipers just lying around. Ta-da! Let's just say this was one tight fit, but it works out great for me. My nozzle clogged mid-print, but that didn't stop the cover from working beautifully and staying firmly in place. I'll definitely post another pic if I manage to get back to printing. Printed in PLA at 0.1905h speed - a print of this duration would've been over in just 11 minutes if everything went smoothly! Print Settings: Rafts: Not really a priority Supports: Who cares? Notes: Keep in mind that this model may benefit from some sort of raft or brim due to the small surface area contacting the bed. Give it a shot with print orientation shown on the STL preview, where the bottom has been partially shelled out for better clearance above the battery. Don't mind printing bridges? Feel free to try printing it horizontally - let me know how it turns out! If possible, consider setting a minimum layer time.

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