Inlaid dials for Three Dial Hit Point Counter
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These are dials for Three Dial Hit Point Counter made by EpicNameFail. Original found here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3360572/files I wanted inlaid dials to be able to see the numbers better. This will be a double print. The numbers and dials are upside down on purpose. The Dials STL needs to be set up with a .5mm Z hop so the nozzle jumps over the numbers. I used Cura slicer so your mileage may vary. Here's my steps. 1. Load the numbers STL into your slicer and center on your bed (use the slicer to center, it's easier that way. Being centered is critical.) 2. Load the dial and center as well. Rotate bed view to make sure everything is lined up. 3. Remove the dial STL and slice the numbers. 4. Print the Numbers gcode 5. Leave the numbers on the bed and change filament. Remove filament runout from the previous print. 6. Load the dials STL into your slicer with the numbers STL still in place. Center to check alignment and remove numbers STL. Slice with .5mm Z hop. 7. Print the Dials gcode. Have fun watching it navigate around the numbers. 8. Let the bed cool down completely before removing dials. Notes: Your bed must be as perfectly level as you can get or some numbers won't look right. You can see that from my pictures. The "4" is messed up on one dial because I wasn't perfectly level. The dials need to be sliced with a .5mm Z hop so the nozzle jumps over the .4mm letters
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