CR10S Legs

CR10S Legs

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There are plenty of options available, but I wanted something that's not overly engineered. My CR10S has rubber feet, so the top cup will fit this perfectly. I've created three versions, and I prefer the look of the circular cutouts, although probably the square prints better. Cut out to reduce material, as it doesn't add anything to stability and should reduce print time slightly. 6.04.19: UPDATE: Version 3 added a section across the top that can be printed as a bridge for improved quality. The goal is to print without support, and the initial print with a hanging corner managed to print but quality was not great. However, the section that takes the actual weight was a virtual bridge and is extremely strong. I'm printing in single legs with no support at all. The small outer section of the box although hanging in space printed with acceptable quality so no additional support is needed there. I kept the bridge distance to 20mm, making it fairly easy to manage. Sliced by Cura in PLA normal with speed reduced to 50, 10% fill. 6.04.19: The final version increased the foot side to 22mm for an easier fit over the CR10S rubber feet. The feet fitted and controller fits under the printer now. Next up is moving the print spool and tidying the cabling.

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