@ChiTownGuy_10039 Yes, there are other models that feature such a "lip" but they were no use to me. I made this one specifically to fit the control ports on a Commodore 64 which means it should be possible to insert the connector all the way, flush against the case of the computer. Also, the shell must not be any wider than the connector itself for two of them to fit right next to each other.
@ChiTownGuy_10039 Okay, organic supports would indeed explain most of the "issues" I was seeing. :-) The elevated clip part still doesn't seem quite right, though. But that might also just be the perspective on the photo.
@ChiTownGuy_10039 Yes, there are other models that feature such a "lip" but they were no use to me. I made this one specifically to fit the control ports on a Commodore 64 which means it should be possible to insert the connector all the way, flush against the case of the computer. Also, the shell must not be any wider than the connector itself for two of them to fit right next to each other.
@Bigby If the shell had a slight lip to old the connector in place the screws would not be needed.
@ChiTownGuy_10039 Okay, organic supports would indeed explain most of the "issues" I was seeing. :-) The elevated clip part still doesn't seem quite right, though. But that might also just be the perspective on the photo.
@Bigby I think what you are seeing is the organic supports that I enabled as part of the slicing.
I am using a brand new MK4 without any issues that i know of.
What do you see that looks bad to you?
@ChiTownGuy_10039 That print doesn't look good. This model is really easy to print, you should check your printer and your settings.