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HyperCube printable interlocking Frame
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Completely printable frame for Hypercube. As loing as you have 177mm height.
Based off tech2c recomended measurements.
*designed to print with my lasercut i3 with e3d x179 y190 z180
- Print with a 5 line or more brim.
-Print Settings
-use concentric infill unless printing solid. If solid use any pattern.
-0.3mm layer height or less. 0.3 used in the pictures
-55mm sec speed or less. Seems to get problems faster. Your printer may be different.
-Best way to attach together so far wIth PLA
1. Sand your z seam from the square pin so you have a nice fit. Make sure its flush before you glue. No gaps.
2. Use CA or epoxy Very lightly. Press firmly together.
3. Fuse or melt using a heat gun at 350 deg. I use a fine tip so i only melt a small amount. Place part on a flat surface lke your build plate. Heat the joints one side at a time rotate the bar each time while also pushing together. Make sure not to push to hard and cause a bulge. Use the flat surface to keep them strait.
(I foun
Based off tech2c recomended measurements.
*designed to print with my lasercut i3 with e3d x179 y190 z180
- Print with a 5 line or more brim.
-Print Settings
-use concentric infill unless printing solid. If solid use any pattern.
-0.3mm layer height or less. 0.3 used in the pictures
-55mm sec speed or less. Seems to get problems faster. Your printer may be different.
-Best way to attach together so far wIth PLA
1. Sand your z seam from the square pin so you have a nice fit. Make sure its flush before you glue. No gaps.
2. Use CA or epoxy Very lightly. Press firmly together.
3. Fuse or melt using a heat gun at 350 deg. I use a fine tip so i only melt a small amount. Place part on a flat surface lke your build plate. Heat the joints one side at a time rotate the bar each time while also pushing together. Make sure not to push to hard and cause a bulge. Use the flat surface to keep them strait.
(I foun
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