MP Select Mini V2 X-56 Throttle Centre detent
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UPDATE (UTC Wed Jan 8th) A brand new version of a reinforced Spring has been designed to fit perfectly with a 4mm ball. To assemble, simply add a drop of glue, place the ball upside down, and push down firmly on the spring. The Metal Spring and Plain Spring versions are now available: Printed on a Monoprice MP Select Mini 3D Printer V2 with dimensions 120mm x 120mm using Cura 4.4.1 Default PLA settings on fine quality with a brim. Only the Materials settings were changed, Print temperature at 205 degrees and Bed temperature at 50 degrees to accommodate esun PLA+ Black. Using Slic3r, the x56 Detent (All In One) design by RodWan Centre slt was split from its original configuration and rotated to fit the Mp mini V2 bed. A tongue and groove feature was then added to the design. The Spring/hook part version 2 by BManx2000 was used in this assembly. BManx2000's video on assembling the Print is available at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TjJGUa27sLo#action=share for those who may have missed it.
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