" it is too BIG compared to my 100's battery cover" I am trying to scale it to size.
-- .-. .-. . . . .-. . . `-. | |-| | |- |\/| `-' `-' ' ` `-' `-' ' ` http://flavors.me/schlem#_ On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 12:45 PM, Todd Schlemmer <[email protected]> wrote: > I just opened this STL up and it has a few issues. First and foremost, > does the battery cover differ in size between the model 100 and 102? It > looks like this STL was modeled in inches, but when I import it, it is too > be compared to my 100's battery cover. Also, there are some defects in the > shape of the tabs. I am trying to repair (the file is a great head start), > but I can't promise anything usable in the near future. I have a lot going > on this month. > > > -- > .-. .-. . . . .-. . . > `-. | |-| | |- |\/| > `-' `-' ' ` `-' `-' ' ` > > http://flavors.me/schlem#_ > > On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 12:28 PM, Todd Schlemmer <[email protected]> > wrote: > >> I haven't used it. I have been using Slic3r with great results, but I >> seldom design anything that needs support. I will check it out. >> >> >> -- >> .-. .-. . . . .-. . . >> `-. | |-| | |- |\/| >> `-' `-' ' ` `-' `-' ' ` >> >> http://flavors.me/schlem#_ >> >> On Tue, Aug 4, 2015 at 12:25 PM, Sebastian S Cocioba <[email protected]> >> wrote: >> >>> Depending on the support structure generator you use, it should print >>> perfectly. Some of the devices I print have crazy overhangs and all get >>> printed perfectly all thanks to the wonderful software Simplify3D. Its >>> compatible with almost all known 3D printers and can repair meshes, scale >>> and rearrange, and the support structures it generates is damn near >>> perfect. You just gently pry the disposable structures off your print and >>> the result is a flawless print. Im not getting paid by Simplify3D, I just >>> really like their software. >>> >>> Sebastian S. Cocioba >>> CEO & Founder >>> New York Botanics, LLC >>> >>> >>> On Aug 4, 2015, at 3:19 PM, Todd Schlemmer <[email protected]> wrote: >>> >>> 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. >>> >>> >>> -- >>> .-. .-. . . . .-. . . >>> `-. | |-| | |- |\/| >>> `-' `-' ' ` `-' `-' ' ` >>> >>> http://flavors.me/schlem#_ >>> >>> 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 >>>> > >>>> > >>>> > -- >>>> > .-. .-. . . . .-. . . >>>> > `-. | |-| | |- |\/| >>>> > `-' `-' ' ` `-' `-' ' ` >>>> > >>>> > http://flavors.me/schlem#_ >>>> > >>>> > 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 >>>> > >>>> > >>>> >>> >>> >> >
