Makerfront i3Pro Printer Feet

Makerfront i3Pro Printer Feet

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Inspired by i3PRO feet, strangeagent brought forth a revolutionary design. Each foot of a MakerFront printer is akin to a wood scraper. After one of the feet I initially printed broke due to an obstructing bracket, I decided to take matters into my own hands and create my own unique design. My trusty MakerFront i3ProXL printer boasts 8 feet in total, with 6 being standard issue. However, 2 feet stand out from the crowd, requiring a specially cut wedge to accommodate perpendicular brackets. A standard-sized MakerFront printer comes equipped with 6 feet, consisting of 2 corner feet and 4 standard feet. Interestingly, 2 of these standard feet necessitate a wedge cutout for a perpendicular bracket. I have generously provided OpenScad code and STL files for your convenience. The GenericFoot design is versatile enough to fit onto any foot, excluding the corner feet found on standard-sized printers. Feel free to customize the design in OpenScad to suit your personal taste preferences. All STL files have been thoroughly tested on both standard and XL models. **Print Settings:** * Printer: Makerfront i3Pro XL * Rafts: None * Supports: None

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With this file you will be able to print Makerfront i3Pro Printer Feet with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Makerfront i3Pro Printer Feet.