
Temp Tower 220-260 degrees, Reinforced
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My printer was constantly knocking over the KillerN00bs version, and a brim alone wasn't enough to secure it properly. So I imported the STL into Fusion360, where I made some crucial modifications. I added a bottom plate with a height of 0.6mm, which significantly improved stability. Additionally, I reinforced both towers structurally, giving them the strength they needed. I also drilled holes through the areas where the original design had circles inset into the tower walls. I'm eager to see how these overhangs turn out and if they differ from other features. To edit the g-code, I utilized the VaryTempWithHeight.py plugin for Cura's post-processor. You can find it here: https://github.com/fchorney/CuraPlugins For Windows users, follow these instructions via https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2862812/comments/#comment-1878253: "move the .py script into the C:\Program Files\Ultimaker Cura X.X\plugins\PostProcessingPlugin\scripts folder and restart Cura" In this model, each temperature section is 8mm long.
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