USB Flash Drive Cap
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Certain slim or key-sized USB flash drives are prone to bending and bowing in due to a metal casing that's susceptible to warping. To minimize this risk, I designed an end-cap for my Kingston DataTraveler SE9 Gen2 drive to prevent it from caving in. There are two versions of the end-cap: SHORT: The outer wall is 7 mm tall, while the inner tongue measures 10 mm. LONG: The outer wall stands at 12 mm tall, with the inner tongue still measuring 10 mm. Printer Settings: Brand: FlashForge Model: FlashForge Creator Pro Rafts: No rafts are used in this print. Supports: None are required for this design. Resolution: A resolution of 0.1 is recommended to ensure a smooth finish. Infill: The infill percentage is set at 75% to provide optimal support. Notes: Due to the tight tolerances and small gap between the outer walls and the inner tongue, it's essential to print this design at 0.1 layer height for the best results.
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