Ender 3 Pro Drawer (Flush)
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The original dual-drawer system was a perfect match for my needs, but I wish it had accommodated the spatula more snugly, leaving just a tiny gap between the Y-Axis bar. I then attached squashball feet to the setup and inadvertently made them protrude slightly, rendering the drawer unusable. To correct this, I used Blender to lower the rail bars by a bit - my first attempt at remixing. The drawers now sit perfectly flush. This modification might not be necessary for users without the feet, but it was ideal for me. On the initial print, I encountered an issue where my Y-Axis screw heads scraped against the top of the drawer. To resolve this, I shortened the top section by approximately 0.3mm to prevent any further damage. I also increased the height of the bottom by 0.15mm to ensure a smoother fit. For users who encounter similar issues, I've made the necessary adjustments and would be happy to assist with troubleshooting. I added a link to the original design in case anyone needed it - it's available on Thingiverse.
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