Dexcom G4 G5 Night Arm cover - supportless
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I've included two screenshots from Slic3r in an effort to demonstrate the most intricate feature to print with this model. The cut-away screenshot, showcases three parallel lines designed to be bridged, which may necessitate running a bridging test to ensure successful printing of this part. The model displayed in the photos is the first one created and tested by the individual who requested I print it. It has worked for several nights without experiencing compression failure and is reportedly quite comfortable. A 2cm wide Neoprene strap, designed for sunglasses, holds it securely in place. This item was printed with ASA material using three perimeters and 20% infill settings. After printing, due to steep overhangs, some surface sanding is required, as well as cutting the bridges to allow the strap to be fitted. I sanded this one quite thoroughly since it's a wearable product. Available on Ebay; https://www.ebay.com/itm/323098431968
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