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Peppermint Butler Clock
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This is the Peppermint Butler Clock. It is what it says on the tin. You'll need to buy a clock unit from Amazon (or wherever), but they're really cheap.
Once you print this, it's very important to understand the following. If you're using the 'dark magic' eyes, you must never, NEVER - under any circumstances - orient Peppermint Butler towards the corner of the room.
PRINT SETTINGS:
I have double-checked all the .gcode files and they should all fit together without any need for modification (you won't even need any glue to make them stick... well, maybe just a little). If you have no intention of making edits, just use the gcode files. They're set for Ender 3 V3 SE. I've uploaded a .zip file of the gcode for convenience.
If you intend to slice your own print file from the .stl's, you'll need to ensure that the inserted pieces are slightly smaller: Reduce the height and length (but not the depth) of the Chips and Tie by about 1%, and the Shirt by about 2%. It can be a bit fiddly.
Once you print this, it's very important to understand the following. If you're using the 'dark magic' eyes, you must never, NEVER - under any circumstances - orient Peppermint Butler towards the corner of the room.
PRINT SETTINGS:
I have double-checked all the .gcode files and they should all fit together without any need for modification (you won't even need any glue to make them stick... well, maybe just a little). If you have no intention of making edits, just use the gcode files. They're set for Ender 3 V3 SE. I've uploaded a .zip file of the gcode for convenience.
If you intend to slice your own print file from the .stl's, you'll need to ensure that the inserted pieces are slightly smaller: Reduce the height and length (but not the depth) of the Chips and Tie by about 1%, and the Shirt by about 2%. It can be a bit fiddly.
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