
P3Steel frame front and back feet
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Human: Be careful not to scratch whatever surface holds up your P3Steel! These small plastic feet feature grooves that allow them to fit snugly into the P3Steel 3mm frame directly.\nNote that the front parts have a simple groove in an "I" shape, whereas the back parts boast an asymmetrical "T" shape groove and must be printed separately in left and right versions - make sure to mirror one version of these parts before printing with your slicer software.\nIt's essential to print the rear supports (with their "T"-cut grooves) one at a time, the left version mirrored from the right. This mirroring can easily be done using slicing software such as Cura, etc.\nAfter you've printed everything, simply add some felt pads and you'll enjoy reduced vibration and noise coming from your P3Steel - I use these on both of my machines.\nThe OpenSCAD sources are included so you can freely modify these parts to fit your unique style!\n\nInstructions\nTo get the best results, print these parts in PLA or ABS with a 35% infill. It's crucial to note that the back parts aren't identical - they should be printed separately, first one and then its mirrored version, using your slicer software (e.g., Cura). The front parts are perfectly symmetrical.
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