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Print in Place Expanding Ring Mechanism

_gimpelginster avatar_gimpelginster

May 22, 2024

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Print Settings Test Print Before printing the whole ring, I'd recommend making the test part to check if the tolerances are fine. You should be able to move the joints without using much force to break them free. If this is not the case, you could either reprint with less flow or print the version with higher clearances. Bed Adhesion When it comes to printing the actual ring, make sure you have good bed adhesion because there are a lot of small separate parts on the first layer. You might need to considerably slow down the first layer. Elephants Foot Be careful with tight bed leveling though since none of the parts on the first layer should touch an other part. No Supports This print does not require any supports if printed in the orientation uploaded (plain side up).