Speed Counter
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Overview & Background: This is a crucial part for repairing car boards, specifically a speed counter. Objectives: Acquire hands-on experience repairing everyday objects with ease. Audiences: Skilled Makers and experienced Repairers will greatly benefit from this guide. Subjects: Exploring the world of cars, fun projects, and tuning techniques come into play here. Skills Learned (Standards): Not applicable at this time. Lesson/Activity: Master the use of Repetier Host and Cura to create 3D printed bridges on top of the part. No additional supports are required for this project. Duration: The printing process takes approximately 20 minutes to complete. Preparation: Tailor the design according to your specific graduation requirements and counter diameter specifications. References: None reported at this time. Rubric & Assessment: Not applicable in this case. Handouts & Assets: Please refer to the accompanying image for more information. Print Settings: Printer: Utilize a Vertex K8400 Velleman printer for optimal results. Rafts: Avoid using rafts for this project. Supports: No additional supports are required, keeping the design simple and efficient. Resolution: Set the resolution to 0.1mm for precise prints. Infill: Use an infill of 25% for a balanced structure. Notes: When printing with PLA GLOW material, it will glow in the dark, adding an extra layer of functionality to your project.
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