HP Dock Cover
prusaprinters
<p>I had limited space on my desk and wanted to use the internal screen on my work laptop (Which connects to a HP dock) and when I placed the computer straight on to the hp dock it overheated so I made this so that the computer is a little bit higher than the dock allowing some airflow. </p><p>If you don't know how to set it up ill explain how to do in Prusa Slicer (or you can use the project or gcode files):</p><p>1: Open the “Dockcover.stl”</p><p>2: Right click on it an choose “Add Modifier” then “Load …”</p><p>3: Choose the “dockinfil.stl”</p><p>4: In the menu on the right you need to right click on the infil and choose “Layers and Perimeters” and set the top and bottom to 0.</p><p>5: Right click the infil again and choose “Infill” then you can choose the type of infil and the % you want, I used Honeycomb and 15% because I wanted the air to flow easily.</p>
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