
Traverse carrier for Kirsch curtain rod
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Here is the rewritten text: The STL file was used to print a replacement carrier for a Kirsch curtain rod that had broken. Printed with 100% infill at a nozzle size of 1.0mm, it took approximately 1 hour and 15 minutes to complete on a Rostock delta printer. I employed Cura to create the design and added supports, which were later removed before capturing the image of the finished product. The carrier was successfully installed into the traverse rod and is functioning as intended. If I were to undertake this project again, I would take a few minutes to add some radii and fillets to certain edges for improved aesthetics.
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