Up Scaled Economical Drawers

Up Scaled Economical Drawers

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I loved the original design, so I decided to upgrade this model. With a 150x150x150 print area, you'll need to turn off skirt or any other primer if you have the same setup. I used Octoprint and could have used anything else; I extruded 10 mm of plastic to get it started and wiped it away from the nozzle - don't touch it with your hands! Then I immediately sent the print to start, and it took off perfectly right away. For the top and bottom half, make sure it loads in a way that allows zero supports if possible; if not, double-check that it's on its back and the shelf liners are pointing up. I strongly advise printing the Shelves one at a time for zero supports. If you prefer to print three or four on a single slice, there will be a lot of wasted support plastic. I included some side-by-side comparisons with the original print. I'm printing this at 0.3 mm layer height because it's a large model; so far, not a single flaw has appeared. Since switching to Octoprint, my prints have come out better than when sending the code from my PC.

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