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Betrayal at the House on the Hill Print in Place Game Pad Holder

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3D model size X 128 Γ— Y 121 Γ— Z 6.5 mm
Publication date 2021-09-02 at 23:08
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2018-10-26 at 04:22
Design number 510232

battousaifader

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I rebuilt it in Fusion360, but got the idea from this post. Its very similar, but can be print in 1 piece.

Supports are needed only for the arms.

I did infill at 100% since its very thin anyway. At lower infill I was having problems under the arms not printing a top layer of shell.

Took many printing attempts adjusting flow rate and horizontal expansion so that it would have some friction.

I recommend printing in PETG since its softer and gives good friction, and isn't just scraping like with PLA from my experience (if you get better results let me know).

I stopped a couple of times after the first couple of layers if the dials were touching the bottom of the pad.

I sliced with CURA 3.5.1 and came out well.

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