Mask filters box container for Covid-19 Mask v2 [with Fusion 360 source]

Mask filters box container for Covid-19 Mask v2 [with Fusion 360 source]

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You can use this box to store filter sheets for the mask: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4225667 or my remix at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4273395, or the version with valve at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4282744, or the version with two valves at https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4363681. Use the Fusion 360 source file to edit parameters like box height. There are two versions of the lid, one made from a single material and one that's multi-material (see the how-to below if you want to print it manually without a multi-material unit). # UPDATES *16 May 2020* - I added a multi-material version of the lid with a waving Covid-19. # Multi-Color Printing I got this how-to for multicolor printing from this design: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3723561. I don't have a multi-material printer but learned that you can create a multi-material print pretty easily without special hardware (as long as the multi-material part doesn't span over to many layers - otherwise it gets a problem). By multi-material, I mean creating a true multi-color print (as seen in the pictures). Here's how it works: I used Prusa Slicer for this but I guess it would work with the original Slic3r in a similar way. ## Setting up Prusa Slicer - In Prusa Slicer go to the "Printer Settings" tab. - In the "Printer Settings" tab, go to "General" settings. Under "Capabilities", increase the number of extruders to the number of colors you want to print. - For each extruder, you'll get an entry on the settings list on the left ("Extruder1", "Extruder2", "Extruder3", ...). - I recommend changing the "Extruder Color" under "Preview" in the extruder settings for each extruder. This isn't important but it will give you a better preview of the result, making life a bit easier. - In the "Custom G-code" settings add "M600" to the "Tool change G-code" (M600 is the G-code command for a manual filament change). ## Setting up your print - The versions of the case that are intended for multi-color printing have each color in a separate STL file. - On the "Plater" tab, click the "Add" button and select the STL files for all colors at once ("at once" is important here). - When more than one extruder is configured and you add more than one file at once, Prusa Slicer will ask you "Multiple objects were loaded for a multi-material printer. Instead of considering them as multiple objects, should I consider these files to represent a single object having multiple parts?". Answer "yes" to this. - Check the preview to make sure the colors are what you want. If the colors aren't correct, you can change them by assigning another extruder in the STL file list on the right (second column). - Hit "Slice now" and transfer the G-code to your printer. ## Printing Whenever your printer reaches the M600 command, it will pause outside the print area and prompt you to switch filament (supposedly your printer supports the M600 G-code command). ## Some Tips - The order in which filaments are changed isn't consistent. I got around this problem by adding the M600 command to the custom Tool change G-code setting as follows "M600 ; Switch to Extruder [next_extruder]". "[next_extruder]" is a placeholder that will be replaced during slicing. I then exported and opened the G-code file in a text editor and searched for the M600 command. I created a checklist for each filament change to keep track of which filament has to be inserted next. Please note that extruder numbers in the G-code file are zero-based, meaning extruder 0 in the G-code file is actually "Extruder1" in the Prusa Slicer UI. - When using the Original Prusa i3 MK3, the printer will extrude quite a bit of filament right after you confirm completion of the filament change to build up nozzle pressure. To avoid this extruded filament from being dragged over to your print and making a mess, don't remove the filament that is extruded during the filament change. Before confirming completion of the filament change, get ready to pull the filament waste away when the print head starts moving. This all probably sounds more complicated than it is. Once you understand how it works, it's actually pretty straightforward.

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