- The tray (podstavec) gives your CW1 the same height as an SL1. Oh god! How this has always bothered my OCD!
- you can store mess in it. Spatulas, gloves, the funnel etc.
- you can either put the PSU inside or attach it onto the back side of the tray with zip-ties so no longer it dangles around. There are side holes to guide the PSU cables through.
- sort of works under the SL1 too and possibly enables it to cool more efficiently.
- you can stack more of these onto themselves, if you use the the legs (NOHa) printed from a flexible material. But higher it gets, more unstable the whole array might be.
- Use the SPARE SL1 screws to attach the cover onto the tray body.
- When printed from the Galaxy black filament, it looks fairly similar to the original CW1 surface.
- Printable on MK3-sized heatbed, you just might have to re-orientate the objects.
- Use brim and possibly even supports for the COvER. Use a lot of cooling, it tends to warp up even when printed from PETG. PLA works fine for this.
- Funnel (trichter) is compatible with the bundled SL1 funnel filter. Fits 8 times onto the MK3 bed, or fits the SL1/SL1S platform.
- Funnel filter mesh density can be set by the infill density percentage in Slicer, see the trichter_SL1_sitko 3MF file.
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