Hi 815-Design, I tried to open the 3mf-file with Prusa Clicer (V.6.1). It shows an Error:
"Invalid 3MF-Format - error parsing at Line18"
Could you have a look? Many thanks in advance!
Hi 815-Design, I tried to open the 3mf-file with Prusa Clicer (V.6.1). It shows an Error:
"Invalid 3MF-Format - error parsing at Line18"
Could you have a look? Many thanks in advance!
@use_198742 Sorry I missed this! Turns out BL 3mf files are not generic. I uploaded another version and confirmed it's compatibility with PrusaSlicer. When asked to recalculate dimensions select NO.
Tall Kleenex-brand box, printed at .35 resolution and 3 walls, 15% infill and color changing filament.
For those wondering, the dimensions of the box above, to make it slightly closer to the size of the Kleenex box, was the following:
X: 125mm
Y: 125mm
Z: 132mm
This looks sweet!!! Thank you!!! These are my ripple tissue box settings:
Silk PLA - 220 nozzle temp 65 bed temp
Enclosed P1P
Aux fan: off
Layer height : .2
Wall loops: 3
Infill/wall overlap: 10%
Fuzzy skin: Contour
Brim: Auto
(lately I’ve had to have brim on anything I print…adhesive issues or just my stupidity lol)
Filament used: 265.49g
Total time: 9h 48m
I used AnkerMake's cloud slicer, so I couldn't change much except the material type, and I used PETG. But it still printed pretty quickly and looks nice. (edited)
Looks awesome, very practical, and helps safe space on the work desk.
My printer didn't like steep overhangs though, may need to play with settings and re-print in the future. Also I had to glue parts together, printed without snap fit on my printer.
very happy with the result. No problems with the steep overhand on my printer (AnkerMake M5), and cool idea with the insert. (edited)
Cranked this out quickly with a .6mm nozzle and Burnt Titanium PLA. Scaled the dimensions slightly down to fit the particular box that I had on hand. Friends think it's incredible, thank you!
@sternshawn that filament 😍
@815Design Right? It has a lovely blue/black color but it also shifts to shades of red depending on the light angle. Search google for Flashforge Burnt Titanium PLA :)
ripples on the top would make this amazing
Great designs. I did a different setup, but these connectors worked flawlessly.
@815Design Thanks. I did drill out the holes on the bottom of the corner pieces and I still used the included lack double sided lag screws. They provided enough bite to keep them solid with the added #6 screws.
@Brundog_446110 Nice! I'm sure that added to the structural integrity.
I paused the print to slide the inner part in without any fuzz and it worked perfectly.
@Ellen_323699 clever!
Great remix if you just want a functional wallet without the challenge of print-in-place. Not sure why everyone is printing the lever vertically. There's slightly less support material to deal with in the horizontal orientation and is more stable