
Q6 Mini Case
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This is the case I designed for the Q6 Mini Device invented by Kosol Ouch. The volume inside the case measures 1 cubic inch, while the outside dimensions are 35 millimeters on each side. The wall thickness is 5 millimeters, with cones that are 3 millimeters deep and have a diameter of 15 millimeters at their base. When creating the cones from half-circular metal sheets, they fit perfectly together when inserted into the holes and the case is closed. To ensure an exact fit for precise positioning of the cones inside the case, overlaying borders are used. My goal has always been to print the Q6 mini case using TPE because I discovered that the plasma field can adapt to this material. It's printed with 100% infill at a feed rate of 20 mm/s. Minor adjustments can be made at the extruder due to TPE's tendency to buckle when pushed through the hot end. This case was printed from a well-known Japanese manufacturer using TPE that is not the very soft and popular one, but rather slightly stronger. I encountered no problems printing it with settings nearly identical to those used for ABS (printing TPE at 225-230 degrees Celsius). The case will be more stable and resistant to external pressure when assembling the Q6 device later. Print Settings Printer: Renkforce RF1000 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3 mm layer height, 0.4 mm nozzle Infill: 100% Notes: TPE adheres well to a raw ceramic plate covered with a thin layer of superglue (Safety measures are required when using superglue).
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