This model is a screen cover for the X1 and X1C. Recently, while cleaning my room, I found my first gaming console—the PSP1000. Inspired by this discovery, I decided to design this screen cover.
After detailed measurements and adjustments, I created this cover that perfectly conceals the original screen's black edges without hindering the opening of the front glass door. This design not only enhances the device's appearance but also retains its original functionality.
To make printing easier, I have pre-separated the model into different colors. If you have an AMS (Automatic Material Switching) system, you can directly proceed with multi-color printing, saving you the hassle of manual coloring and making the printing process more efficient. Regarding dimensions, I have 5-degree draft angle and rounded the embedded parts. Initially, the fit might be a bit tight, but as you push it in, it will become increasingly snug, ensuring a secure fit.
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Removing support material in 3D printing can often be a hassle. However, if you use two materials that do not bond with each other as support, you can perfectly solve this problem. I used PETG for the main part and PLA as the support material. I adjusted the temperature parameters of PLA to mimic those of PETG and set the gap between the support surface and the main body to 0. This method achieves excellent smoothness and precision of the support surface (see the image below).
I hope you like this model and I look forward to seeing your printed versions! If you have any questions or suggestions, feel free to reach out and discuss