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Remix of Visor Frame Sweden V10 - Stackable 20pack
Stackable version of Visor Frame Sweden V10 with a removed "bathtub"
COVID19
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Attribution
Erik Cederberg
Description
This is a remix of https://www.youmagine.com/designs/protective-visor-by-3dverkstan
Materials and methods
THIS IS A WORK IN PROGRESS! ALL FEEDBACK IS APPRECIATED!
20 FRAMES HAVE NOT BEEN PRINTED YET, ONLY TEST PRINTS!
Pros:
- Minimize the lead time, bed prep and make it possible to print all night.
- Bigger batches with less intermittent handling of parts.
- Possible to print 40(!!) frames in one go on a Prusa i3 Mk3 with filament usage of about 850 grams of pla.
- 20 frames take about 17 h to print
Cons:
- Increased material cost and total print time (if you work shifts all night with the printer...)
- Postproduction
Requirements:
- Modifying the design and filling in the “bathtub” in the front of the visor. If this is not filled there will not be a good solid layer. This is because the open space needs to be bridged, and the filament will sag ang create a rough surface, with is not got for PPE.
- Adding “studs” to the upper part of each layer, this is to create a point where both parts are connected. Otherwise some slicers refuse to slice the levitating models.
- A offset between the parts need to match up with the layer height. I found that 0.25 mm works good with a 0.4 mm nozzle.
- Postproduction is required to split the parts from each other. A thin knife blade will do fine. Some individual filament strings may become not attached to the model and removed easily.
See 3MF file for all used settings!
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