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Encasing for Raspberry Pi by AlpinerBergen
by Thingiverse
Last crawled date: 4 years, 3 months ago
After converting the .DXF file from the genuine designer "cdesjardins",
(http://www.thingiverse.com/cdesjardins/designs, many thanks to Chris Desjardins!),
I imported it into Blender through a 3rd Party Import converter. Then I lost loads of time by closing the open design to make it 3Dprintable. Therefore I deleted all the embossed text from the original design (Sorry, Chris).
Then I checked the newly generated files through Netfabb and ever since all is Ok and ready to print both .STL files! And I did succesfully!
The result looks fine, but the parts do not fit like a perfect jigsaw puzzle all together. The genuine drawing is too perfect for reality, so I have to file down a tenth of a millimeter off all parts. New .STL files have to be made... sorry for the dissapointments.
To be printed with 15% fill, 3 shells, 0,1mm filament layer height, without raft or supports.
(http://www.thingiverse.com/cdesjardins/designs, many thanks to Chris Desjardins!),
I imported it into Blender through a 3rd Party Import converter. Then I lost loads of time by closing the open design to make it 3Dprintable. Therefore I deleted all the embossed text from the original design (Sorry, Chris).
Then I checked the newly generated files through Netfabb and ever since all is Ok and ready to print both .STL files! And I did succesfully!
The result looks fine, but the parts do not fit like a perfect jigsaw puzzle all together. The genuine drawing is too perfect for reality, so I have to file down a tenth of a millimeter off all parts. New .STL files have to be made... sorry for the dissapointments.
To be printed with 15% fill, 3 shells, 0,1mm filament layer height, without raft or supports.