Robox Eject Button Guard
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Prompted by an online complaint that students were accidentally pressing the Robox eject button and ruining demonstrations, this hack-up is created to prevent that. This design fits into standard Robox spools and simply covers the button, allowing it to be easily removed if necessary in a pinch. Print Settings: Printer Brand: CEL Printer: CEL Robox Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3mm layers, 0.4mm nozzle Infill: 20%, but unlikely to be relevant How I Designed This I used Fusion 360
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