Emfcamp tilda battery enclosure
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The emfcamp Tilda badge's battery case print can be paused during production to insert the battery and proceed further. By doing so, I achieved a solid battery that is merely 3.5mm larger in every dimension than the original one. To execute this successfully, stop the print when the battery lead hole seems close to closing. Then, move the print head away using Pronterface, place the battery swiftly, and hit resume. The battery's bulgy nature means that the printed wall will be slightly lower than its top initially, but it won't be a problem with my nozzle as it only brushed against the battery for a minimal distance.
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