Skirt / Foot for a radiator pipes / tubes

Skirt / Foot for a radiator pipes / tubes

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You'll need to create a custom cover to conceal the gap where pipes or tubes emerge from the floor and connect to a radiator. To achieve this, you must produce two copies of the design, which will serve as a complete foot or skirt. Important Guidelines Print this design without any additional support structure. I took charge of modeling the necessary supports myself, so relying on your slicer's automated features would not yield optimal results. I printed the first version using ABS and deliberately included thin square inserts at each corner to prevent warping from occurring when the parts dried. You'll need two printed copies to construct a complete skirt or foot. Simply multiply the design by doubling it within your preferred slicing software. I utilized a utility knife for fine-tuning the interior of the supports and drilling them with a 4mm tool to ensure proper alignment of holes and edges of pillars, creating easy assembly into those corresponding holes. I printed this particular design using a Clear Kossel Delta printer equipped with an outdated version of KISSlicer. Key parameters applied during printing are as follows: Skin layer thickness - 1mm, each following layer is set to 0.25mm thickness and at that speed I managed 8mm/s, but most importantly the Infill parameter was chosen at 33.3%. And the printer Skirt enabled (that ensures an easy flow of filament) just before beginning printing this actual design.

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