D4V2 Rebel Flat Crunch Diffuser
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I AM LAZY! Import both into your slicer, and re-align the rebel logo to fit into the cutout. It currently is offset by a very small amount. I messed it up but this is a special edition so you can suffer along with me. Then, hide one, slice, and export. Repeat for the other shape. To print, you must print the logo first, remove the rings and make sure everything is clean and print the next. If you have something that will probe into the rebel logo, you are out of luck unless you alter your probe/level routine. Also, because I wanted it to be more opaque, I made the logo 2 layers, your second color will surely create a little bit of a mess when printing. Mine wasn't too bad and I figured the tradeoff was worth it. Below are the normal recommendations. This must be printed in TPU. Use a dry filament with a pretty locked in profile. Otherwise the latching mechanism will have difficulties. The latch is intentionally tight.You will need support for the cutout. It can be from bed only and make sure you change the support angle so you only have that tiny area supported. No need to mess with supporting the pleats..2mm layer height worked fine. I also went wide with my line width @ .55 get lots of perimeters/walls so you don't have to deal with inconsistent infill on the lantern section. I believe you could print this at other widths/heights, but pay attention if you slicer starts doing dumb things.Print slow for a good clean print or make an ugly print, your choice. Post-Printing If you and your TPU profile are in harmony, just rip off the tiny support and it is good to go. Otherwise, clip, burn and pick at your print until it does what you want.
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