Hyte Y60 feet / height adjust
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Feet for your lovely Hyte Y60. Either add some flare or raise the roof. I made these because the shelf I keep my computer on has two extruding posts that prevent me from putting in the lower display port cables. The height can easily be adjusted by scaling the Z-axis in any slicer. This should fit on any 220 x 220 print bed, if it's just in the grey zone then turn on adhesion (at least in Cura) These wrap around the case's existing feet. These feet are 15mm tall, so to raise the case, the print needs to be taller than this. In the photos, I rased my case 50mm to clear the gap for my cables. If you are shooting for looks, the reversible one will fit on both the front and rear foot of the case. I would recommend this for a raise of anything below an inch. The Front and Rear files each contain additional support to distribute weight across the case better. I would recommend using these for a height adjustment of anything above an inch. If you are like me, your system is gonna be heavy. My computer weighs at least 40 lbs, and I like to stack stuff on top of it. I have an additional 50lbs of books on top of my computer and it holds fine. Because of the weight of the system, I would recommend pla+ or stronger material, as well as a high infill. I would like to make a version in the future that can attach to the screw points on the underside of the rubber feet. for anything above a couple of inches, I would recommend attaching the feet to the bottom of the case instead of placing the case on the feet. An adhesive or double-sided tape could work.
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