Circuit Maker Stand

Circuit Maker Stand

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0.28mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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lifted the Cricut maker to store thing under it. I printed the stand out of ASA and the feet in TPU.

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Excellent print. I used PLA with no issues. Didn’t have TPU, so I just used the original cricut feet at the bottom.
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did you change any settings in pla
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Model printed flawlessly and attached as directed. I printed the feet in formfutura TPU. I struggled a little getting the feet in as I think the pins into the model were a little smaller that what was printed. fixed it my heating the TPU ping with a Dremel touch and they clicked in perfectly My wife loves it !
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This stand is a good design, gives so much space below. 1. I don't have any TPU so I remixed the bottom to be compatible with the rubber feet from the Maker machine. 2. The screws from my Maker machines were too short to fasten this stand so I had to remix the top part a little bit too. But it turned out great after all!
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Design doesn’t allow for ease of access to screws to assemble. The feet on my print also didn’t fit, doesn’t really make sence either to have them detatchable. Could have been good but sadly a waste of filament for me.
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Sorry to hear this didn’t work for you. This only fits the Cricut Maker model. The feet are separate because they print out of TPU for vibration dampening and add grip to the surface.
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Not sure why you had problems - we printed this and it fits our Cricut Maker perfectly! Was easy to screw in as well, and the TPU feet popped in with little effort.
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I don't understand how these connect. Can you explain?
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Remove the rubber Cricut feet from the bottom of the machine. Remove the foot screws, and use them to screw up through the printed stands back into the bottom of the Cricut. Best to use either a shorter stubby screwdriver, or better yet a 90 degree driver or bit in a socket.
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excellent quality
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Other Issues:I have a cricut maker. same as pictured. the screws do not fit thru the thin slots. also couldn’t get the bottom pieces to line up and fit. great concept but didn’t work
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