Induction Heater Case - Knurling 3D print model
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You can purchase the Barebones Induction Heater module from Pipes at http://fuckcombustion.com, simply shoot him a message with your order request and he'll send over a Paypal invoice. The cost breakdown is as follows: Driver Modular - $30 Home Harness - $5 12 Volt Power Supply - $15 9mmx2mm Diametrically Magnetized Magnet - $2 Shipping from Canada will add another $20 to the total bill. I'm pleased to report that the barebones IH module fits nicely into my prototype print even when it's in use. Despite the demanding workload, the module remains firmly in place, neither slipping nor falling during operation. The prototypes themselves were printed with a 10% infill ratio; however, I'd recommend increasing the number of shells to at least three or implementing more infill for improved structural integrity. Printing the barebones IH module takes roughly seven hours from start to finish. For those looking to achieve a smooth surface finish on the top layer, it's recommended that they print with support touching the build plate. Conversely, if material conservation is the primary concern, printing upside down might be the better option.
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