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Snapmaker U1 Cover

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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44.4 h
10 plates
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 0% infill
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58 min
4 plates
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Description

Copertura stampante 3D Snapmaker U1.

 

Modello perfettamente dimensionato. Stampato in PLA+ HS. 

Prevede un plexiglass con spessore di 2,5 mm. Dimensioni delle pareti in plexiglass in file *.stl allegati.

Il file Piolo e Guarnizioni sono in Sunlu TPU 95A . Le guarnizioni vanno incollate nel solco, appositamente creato,  sottostante la base della copertura. 

Nel progetto ho previsto per alcuni piatti un Raft = 3 ed ho usato filamento di supporto PLA per una miglior post-lavorazione.

L'incollaggio delle pareti in plexiglass nei vari componenti permettono il fissaggio dell'insieme.

Ho utilizzato la colla Saratoga Modellismo

 

Snapmaker U1 3D printer cover.

 

Perfectly sized model. Printed in PLA+ HS.

Requires 2.5 mm thick plexiglass. Dimensions of the plexiglass walls are in the attached *.stl files.

The  “Piolo e Guarnizioni” files are made of Sunlu TPU 95A. The gaskets are glued into the specially created groove under the cover base.

In this project, I specified a Raft = 3 for some plates and used PLA support filament for easier post-processing.

Gluing the plexiglass walls to the various components allows the assembly to be held together.

I used Saratoga Modellismo glue.

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Here is a .JPG with the measurements for the plexiglass/acrylic pieces. The thickness of all pieces is 2.8mm or .11in. My diagram is crude and not to scale, but it should still be useful.
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Vielen Dank.
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I think the front panel has a typo. Should be 5.1" not 6.1"
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Why does the description require the acrylic pieces to be 2.5mm thick, but you said they are 2.8mm? Why is there a 0.3mm difference compared to the author’s description?
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
came out great. thanks!
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It was lonely LOL
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hey do you happen to have the acrylic dimensions?
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Would it be possible to have a version for 1/8" (~3.175mm) plexiglass panels? 2.5mm is very uncommon in the US. Thank you!
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Hello Thank you for the suggestion Give me a few days and I will attach it as a new profile
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Replying to @Falugafa3D :
can you please also do it for 4mm sheets? or provide step files or similar?
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Replying to @Falugafa3D :
Grazie! Thanks man. I ended up finding a 2.5mm sheet, still other users will benefit from it
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I gave my boost, having a bit of manual skill I managed to make the 3 mm plexiglass I had salvaged for free fit. thank you
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@Falugafa3D It would be extremely helpful if the plexiglass sheets were available for download not only as STL files but also as SVG files to be able to cut them yourself Could you add it Thank you very much
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Poor and very difficult assembly, the parts are unclear, parts that are so similar need to be marked, no explanatory drawing, I threw away a large amount of PLA,Missing window dimensions, do not recommend even though it looks nice.
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It takes 10 minutes to organize the parts!
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agree
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please include the dimensions for the plexiglass sheets needed
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You can find them if you download everything as STL
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Replying to @mi.krebs :
and how do I download in stl? it only downloads 3mf to open in Bambu Studio. I don't see another option
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Hello, any way to get the step files to properly modify this? Looks like a great cover but I think the connectors should be separate prints. The parts should have holes to put connectors/dovels in to join them. This would 1. make the cover sturdier and 2. make printing the parts easier as one wouldn't need supports.
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can I have your snap maker U1 please
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In what sense
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@Falugafa3D want you’re printer.
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ok I finally have the dam thing together haha anyone got any tips on the best order to glue this thing together in
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3hrs in trying to get this thing together it’s like spinning plates … with no connectors between the parts it’s a struggle
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