
Inmoov Bicep Covers
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Many thanks to "Mr. Gael," Inmoov's brilliant designer. Inmoov Bicep Covers: Update - 2018 February: Mr. Gael has revised the Bicep frame, so ensure you use the old version of the Bicep Frame if you're using these covers. I'm currently modifying the Bicep frame as part of the "tweaking" process to enhance Inmoov's performance and building process. These 1-piece Bicep Covers have been printed successfully; however, further refinement may be necessary to achieve a perfect fit. Print with support: Personally, I use Slic3r with 2 Perimeters at 40mm/sec, 50% Infill, and a default Layer width of 0.45mm, along with a layer Height of 0.2mm - suitable for these parts (Nozzle is 0.4mm Ed3v6). Use a large "Brim" with at least 15 loops and 3 to 5 layers high; consider applying a slight over-extrusion on the first layer or reducing your Extruder by 0.1mm in the software for better adhesion. Slow down the infill speed to 60mm/sec to prevent shaking the part excessively, as they are tall, narrow, and have a small footprint - although you can use whatever settings work with your printer. There are some "Shim Sheets" included with my other parts if needed. The Covers are original STL files converted to SketchUp, then hand-stitched together to create one piece. The bottoms have undergone a flat section addition for improved bed adhesion; the modifications made were minimal, but it was quite frustrating to accomplish. A SketchUp file is included. -=Mindless=-
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