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  • 3D Printing

  • I printed 2 parts:  A mount for the display to be glued (not optimised for the curvature of the oven) A mount for the rotary encoder
  • 3D printing parts

  • For printing gears, I recommend using ABS or PC if it's possible. With 2mm skin and between 30 to 50 percent infill. For other parts, I personally used PLA with 25% infill and 2mm skin. PLA's elastic feature really helps the robustness of the structure....
  • 3D Printing

  • It’s going to be near impossible to make this model without a 3D printer, while it could certainly be done, I wouldn’t recommend it. I have included the .stl files I used below, using only a fraction of the files in the original Thingiverse post. Print...
  • 3D print instructions

  • Few instructions for the 3D printing of the provided housing. Preferably use PETG material for printing the housing and car holder because of its higher temperature resistance, which is advantageous for use in the interior of the car. For reference I...
  • 3D Printing

  • Now, I've got the Pixo enclosure and back cover 3D-printed, both of which I designed. I utilized the Anycubic Neo 3D printer with a 2mm layer height. Take note: in my design, the enclosure and diffuser are part of the same body, allowing for a seamless...
  • 3D Printing

  • I have used my Creality CR-10 Mini printer and 1.75 mm PTEG filaments to print the parts. I have printed it in 3 different colors yellow, Orange and Cyan. The diffuser is printed in the transparent filament. You need a support structure for printing...
  • 3D printing 2.0

  • To open an STL 3D file, you must have a 'slicer', for example Ultimaker Cura is an effective one. In the slicer, you will have to select your printer, and also select the printing options to optimise your prints. In the 'file' section you can find the...
  • 3D printing settings

  • 3D printing settings Prints without support Use PLA for the best results MATERIAL: PLA / ABS LAYER HEIGHT: Recommended: 0.2mm EXTRUSION WIDTH: Recommended: Forced 0.4mm INFILL TYPE: Gyroid INFILL PERCENTAGE: Recommended: 40>#/p### WALL COUNT: Recommended:...
  • 3D printing

  • STL files are available on github or  thingiverse. The CAD design is available on Onshape. The parts should be printed without supports.  The side key openings have support designed in which can easily be removed after printing. ...
  • 3D Printing

  • I have printed the parts using Creality Ender 3 with White PLA filament and 0.4mm nozzle diameter. The main body took approximately 14hrs to complete. So make sure your slicer settings are just right. Slicer settings for printing the main body and cover...
  • 3D Printing

  • The files are here and on Thingiverse(https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:5877289), you might need to make some adjustments, if you use other parts than I did, because some of them i had laying around or bought at a local dollar store(mainly the powerbank)...
  • 3D printing

  • You can find the 3D models for the project on Thingiverse.  All the models can be printed without supports except button ring model. I recommend print these parts with 0.1 mm layer height and 100% infill.Screw and the long nut were designed...
  • 3D printing

  • To manufacture the parts, a 3D printer is used, specifically the CR-10 printer, using the Cura 4.11 software with the following parameters: Layer Height: 0.2mmNozzle: 0.4mmTree supports with 60° overangleHorizontal expansion: -0.05mmMaterial: PLAWeight...