Hey, thanks for the models, those are great and I've tried them all.
The only thing that I'm struggling with is with the plate to hold the switches, those are SO tight, that I can take the switches off without taking off the whole plate from the case. I recently broke one socket pad from the pcb trying to fit one switch all because of the plate being so tight.
In the past I have used an acrylic plate and the case works so wonderful.
Any advice for the plate issue? I'm using a CR-10 with maximum stock settings and I'm not an advanced user in 3d printing yet..
you might have to dial in your printers settings, dimensional accuracy seems to be off.
usually switch plates are sized at 14x14 mm, however for the plates included with this model the sizing is even larger, at 14.15mm, which in theory should lead to an even looser fit.
an easy thing to check for is if the switches are easier to insert in the plate from one side, or the other. if so, it might be just elephant foot and you could compensate for that in your slicer.
Hey, thanks for the models, those are great and I've tried them all.
The only thing that I'm struggling with is with the plate to hold the switches, those are SO tight, that I can take the switches off without taking off the whole plate from the case. I recently broke one socket pad from the pcb trying to fit one switch all because of the plate being so tight.
In the past I have used an acrylic plate and the case works so wonderful.
Any advice for the plate issue? I'm using a CR-10 with maximum stock settings and I'm not an advanced user in 3d printing yet..
@JavierEgel_2365659 I appreciate the kind words, Javier, thank you.
you might have to dial in your printers settings, dimensional accuracy seems to be off.
usually switch plates are sized at 14x14 mm, however for the plates included with this model the sizing is even larger, at 14.15mm, which in theory should lead to an even looser fit.
an easy thing to check for is if the switches are easier to insert in the plate from one side, or the other. if so, it might be just elephant foot and you could compensate for that in your slicer.