A friend asked me to print the wyze sensor holder designed by drewlachlan https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4200241
My printer is too crappy to succesfully print the holder all in one. The hinge either broke when trying to free it up, or delaminated after a few opertions.
So I remixed the part to be printed in seprate halves, and I use a piece of filament as the hinge. The ends of which are melted to prevent the hinge pin falling out.
Printed with supports Build plate only. This is for the top (pendulum piece)
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A friend asked me to print the wyze sensor holder designed by drewlachlan https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4200241
My printer is too crappy to succesfully print the holder all in one. The hinge either broke when trying to free it up, or delaminated after a few opertions.
So I remixed the part to be printed in seprate halves, and I use a piece of filament as the hinge. The ends of which are melted to prevent the hinge pin falling out.
Printed with supports Build plate only. This is for the top (pendulum piece)
Printer:
Prusa i3 Clone
Rafts:
No
</div>Supports:Yes
Resolution:
0.2mm
</div>Infill:30%
Support removal
The parts are printed together with supports on build plate only. The supports are removed from the top (pendulum piece) with a craft knife.
All the sharp edges are eased with 600 grit water sand paper.The original part was edited using Tinkecad.
The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.