So printed a small lot of parts on the Ender Pro. Consider me impressed for the $$
Not sure if I like the textured finish on the bed but it does better match the other surfaces I suppose? Cranked out another box to test dimensions rather than a boring test cube. The lid printed on the CR-10S dropped straight in which given I gave it no tolerance between lid and box initially is pretty shmick. I may have a play with my first layer settings and see if I can improve the look on the bed.
Printed a few little add ons for the printer in spite of me giving the video above a bit of a rev. None of them mechanically change the printer they are cosmetic clips, tray and spool adaptors. So far mechanically it doesn't seem to need any.
Onto today's Fusion 360 project. Thin wall (0.8mm in places) tiny dual USB case playing with shells and lofts. I made a clunky dual output adaptor a while back using a commercial case (complete with foam tape for spacing
) for some decorative lighting running off a 12V supply. The adaptors are these
https://www.ebay.com.au/itm/Best-6-24V-12V-24V-to-5V-3A-Car-USB-Charger-Module-DC-Buck-Step-Down-Converter/162448848369?hash=item25d2b4b5f1:g:aL4AAOSwTM5Y21tE and available from a heap of suppliers.
STL Files below if anyone is interested and either CA or even a run of tape around the outside to hold them together. About an hour total print time, no supports and plenty strong for the job. Not a money or even a time saver but a better result than a commercial case could do.
*** Note Version 2 of the ZIP. minor issue fixed 2x 12 year old Scotch's does not make 12+1 = 12 -1 .....