This is a great design, but I had to add a little mod to hold my tamp in place, but otherwise very helpful, and holds the portafilter well.


This is a great design, but I had to add a little mod to hold my tamp in place, but otherwise very helpful, and holds the portafilter well.
@BCDesign3D Awesome colour :) Thanks for sharing - i'd suggest printing slowly to ensure even thickness - looks like theres a blob at the end which printing at a lower temp or wipe/coasting should help with.
Even with slow print speeds each one takes like 30sec or less (edited)
What material would u suggest to use, I'm a complete noob and know nothing about 3d printing.
I've found a local 3d printing service that can print these films for a fee, in that perspective how much would u theoretically charge for 70 of these switch films, so I can have an of idea if I'm getting scammed?
@BlakeAllen_1619567
Well, since I'm from Denmark I think it would be a huge inconvenience for both of us, but thank you for the kind offer!
I ended up ordering the 3d printed films from a Danish 3d printing service, I ordered 70 films and paid 30$ bucks.
The prices in Denmark are heavily marked up, which goes for every product for some reason, which might be the cause of extreme taxation and a 25% VAT on absolutely everything in Denmark.
@monfrezo_1882839 Oh okay. way back when I got the very first 60HE when it came out I used polycarbonate films from Wuque Studio. Now days some people use these, you can get quite a few different uses https://keebmat.com/products/thockfilm