Yann Büchau :python: on Nostr: I chose a kinda print-in-place approach: The print is paused right before the case is ...
I chose a kinda print-in-place approach:
The print is paused right before the case is closed, then the moving part is manually removed from the bed with a little snap-off helper lid at the side put into the case. This works much more reliably than anything I tried with glueing or closing the case otherwise or trying to to actual print in place (failed miserably 😅).
A drop of e.g. silicone oil and the operation is very smooth!
#3dPrinting
The print is paused right before the case is closed, then the moving part is manually removed from the bed with a little snap-off helper lid at the side put into the case. This works much more reliably than anything I tried with glueing or closing the case otherwise or trying to to actual print in place (failed miserably 😅).
A drop of e.g. silicone oil and the operation is very smooth!
#3dPrinting
