It's not easy to find: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:29533
No body has printed one yet, the tabs might print better on the flat and
could then be glued on. Or a little support under the tabs might be all
that is needed.


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On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 11:05 AM, Peter Vollan <[email protected]> wrote:

> There is already a T102 battery door on thingiverse.
>
> On 4 August 2015 at 09:01, Todd Schlemmer <[email protected]> wrote:
> > Ditto everything Sebastian said. And get a digital calipers - great for
> > duplicating parts.
> > Todd
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> > On Sun, Aug 2, 2015 at 4:12 PM, Sebastian S Cocioba <[email protected]>
> > wrote:
> >>
> >> I'd recommend using TinkerCAD, its a browser based program thats
> >> completely free and very simple to use. The files export to various
> laser
> >> cutter or 3D printer formats including the popular .STL. I've printed
> many
> >> objects and devices on my MakerGear M2. Also Thingiverse hosts tons of
> open
> >> source objects made by the community. Its a great resource!
> >>
> >> Sebastian S. Cocioba
> >> CEO & Founder
> >> New York Botanics, LLC
> >>
> >>
> >> On Aug 2, 2015, at 6:46 PM, David B <[email protected]> wrote:
> >>
> >> Hi, I just got a 3D printer, and I'm thinking about trying to print a
> >> replacement battery door.  The tabs have broken off my original part,
> >> rendering it useless.  Any thoughts?
> >>
> >> -David
> >
> >
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