June 1, 2026
Description
The 'Frame' pieces are fairly efficient as they only needs about 5 filament changes when printed how they are oriented. I used Anycubic Grey PETG to match the printer, and Overture Black PETG.
The 'Deflector' pieces are quite wasteful as they need over 70 filament changes to print the "X." That's why I printed 3 at a time, so that I can use the best one and keep the extras as spares. I used Tinmorry Light Grey PETG and Overture Orange PETG.
Standard print setting should be good for most of the parts Except for the 'Deflector MkII' part. My first print I had polyholes and polyhole twist enabled and it left weird artifacts on the top side of it. To avoid that, you might use polyholes without the twist or forego the polyholes all together and add a slight positive value to your X-Y Hole Compensation. On my second attempt I didn't use the hole compensation and ended up having to ream it out a bit to get it to 3mm.
If you decide to print the MkII, you'll need a 3mm heatset insert -- up to 6mm long -- and a 3mm screw, at least 23mm long.
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