Interesting as a funcional print.
I suffer a lot for some imperfections on my prints but I see you embrace them with pride.
Congrats for the box idea, I’ll take my notes if someday could make good use of them.
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Interesting as a funcional print.
I suffer a lot for some imperfections on my prints but I see you embrace them with pride.
Congrats for the box idea, I’ll take my notes if someday could make good use of them.
This is only a prototype, you can see there are no wiring inside. The artifacts are because I print at 150m/s and 5k acceleration, on a bed slinger.
Very cool. Would you be worried at all about heat?
That's the neat thing! If passive convection can't do the job, I just have to print a new top plate with fan mount.
Also Im guessing you just printed the box, not the little black and red connectors, or the black piece that holds the screen or the little yellow buttons? Just wondering as I might try something similar some day.
Yes.
True. Is it glued together or do the joints just hold it all together?
It is held together completely by the joint. These dovetail joint are known to be very strong reliable.
Do you have a link or something with the components you used for the power supply itself? I’m interested in making one for myself!
The interface module which do everything is just the cheapest one I found locally. It called a buck boost module but that doesn't really narrow it down. Other than that it's just 2 binding posts and whatever supply you want. I used a barrel jack plug to reuse my old laptop charger.