February 13, 2023
Description
My QQ-S sits on my desk and I wanted a scrap bin I could slide all the little filament bits straight in to from the build plate. This design is flush with the top of the printer without covering the air holes in the case and slides underneath by 10mm to keep it in place.
If the back plate of your QQ-S looks like the one in the pic, it should fit. I can't guarantee the same for other QQ-S versions as they all seem a little different.
As a bonus, you can easily slide it towards the back to cover the main power switch on these models to prevent accidental shutdown.
Printer:
FLSUN QQ-S Pro
Rafts:
No
Supports:
No
Resolution:
0.2
Infill:
15
Filament:
Labists PLAWhite
Notes:
I printed with a brim just to make sure the corners didn't curl up because it's important that the bottom edge can slide beneath the printer. An accurate Z height is also important for this, so make sure yours is calibrated properly!
I also used a wall line count of 3 in Cura because it looked tidier after slicing, but probably not needed.p.s. The top in my pics is a bit messy because I ran out of filament towards the end and attempted to save the print by editing the gcode. As you can see.. it sort of worked out :)
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial
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