Old Scale

Old Scale

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I'm stoked you're looking for ways to bring an old scale back to life! It's completely doable if you put in the time and effort to assemble it correctly. I'd be super psyched if you guys could share some tutorials or guides on how to make this scale! Now, let's dive into the assembly process: Infill Density: Aim for 0.1 - 0.2 to get that perfect balance of strength and detail. Layer Height: Opt for 0.15 - 0.2 mm to ensure smooth and accurate prints. Don't bother with support material; this scale is designed to be standalone. Now, the fun part begins! Attach the clip (part 3) into the scale's hole (part 1), followed by inserting part 2 on top of it. Time to get a bit more intricate! Tie three thin strings of equal length to the holes on the plates (part 4), and then connect them to the hole on part 2. This might take some patience, but with practice, you'll get the hang of it! Tackling this project solo can be a challenge, but don't worry - help is just around the corner! Collaborate with a friend or fellow maker to make it a breeze. Good luck, and remember to have fun along the way!

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