
Dive computer attacment
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This is an upgrade, or modification, for a Suunto Eon Steel dive computer allowing it to sit comfortably on the side of the hand rather than the back. This makes it easier to view the computer underwater - especially with a bulky dry suit. The STL file is a slightly edited version, and hopefully improved one, from the pictures. This design is intended for a strap; I am considering creating a similar design for the bungee core version. Print Settings: Printer: Wanhao i3 Rafts: No Supports: Yes Infill: 50 Notes: Printed with NinjaFlex Cheta at 245 degrees, bed temperature of 0 and surface adhesion via double-sided tape. Speed was set to slow due to the filament's tendency to melt slowly. The filament is prone to curling around the feeder wheel inside the feeder instead of being pushed out by the extruder when printing too quickly. This happened to me a couple of times, but fortunately, I had recently seen a video explaining how to edit the G-code file to resume printing, allowing me to recover my print.
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