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P1S
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X1 Carbon
X1E
A1

0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
0.12mm layer, 2 walls, 100% infill
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1 plate
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To easily insert the handle parts, place the clamp on a table with the pre-installed pieces and tighten until the pieces ‘clip’ together

 

My other model https://makerworld.com/en/models/146353#profileId-159370

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Ottimo Progetto, complimenti!. Excellent Project, congratulations!!!
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Grazie! se ti piace, puoi mettere 5 stelle, per favore :)
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Replying to @SMichaud :
non so perché ma non me lo permette comunque ci provo
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Replying to @stefanobaraldo1 :
ok ci sono riuscito
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Very nice design. I lengthened it a bit to use as a bridge clamp for guitar work.
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How did you do it for longer? Scaling in the slicer doesn't work because of the thread.
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Replying to @bergjet :
I don't know how they did it, but this should be pretty easy in blender. To get to that screen I pressed tab while selecting the object. After I selected the points in the wireframe mode, I pressed "g" for grab, then "x" to tell blender I wanted to move it along the x axis. You can type in a value (default units are mm) to stretch or shrink it by. If it goes the wrong way, type - (insert desired value here). Once that is done, hit enter then tab, and you can export as an stl again.
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bad model, not seated properly, floating, spaghetti fest. fix your model and ill try again.
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Maybe, try learn how to use a 3d printer
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Replying to @SMichaud :
Same issue numerous people brought up. Maybe you should learn how to fix your profile since you know so much.
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Replying to @colbymh5 :
This is by no means a question of knowing more. I've printed this model 7 times with a PS1 without any issues. Several others have also posted their models. It annoys me to see people commenting with 1 star when their bed is probably dirty, calibration is poorly done, or wrong settings are used, and then they come and say 'bad model'. Clean your bed, dry ur filament, reduce your printing speed, and enable the skirt if you have adhesion problems. Basically, learn how to use your printer...Why would I fix at a model that many people have printed without any issue? Ridiculous
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Bed Adhesion Issue
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I've never had a problem; I've printed 2 in PLA and 2 in PETG without any adhesion issues. Try cleaning your print bed.
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clean your plate, bed adhesion is rarely model related.
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Replying to @Magpulx720 :
i just looked and it is model related, 2 of of the pieces are not sitting against the plate as they should and i had to split to objects to get them to sit flat. I never have issues with peices coming loose and i did with this model. Now that i've split to objects, it's not an issue anymore.
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Strong; very strong!! Thx !
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Other Issues:Model itself is quite ok and clamp feels robust. Small part breaks during insertion when printed from PLA (Esun PLA+ happened 3 times), probably needs to be heated to make it less brittle. There is one big issue with 3mf file that was described by couple users as bed adhesion problem - it is not bed adhesion but this little plunger is not properly laid down on bed in model assembly - it starts at second layer and is basically printed in air what causes spaghetti and consequently failed print...
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I was going to say the same thing!
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Perfect strength, bit tricky to get the head on top of the screw. I just placed the head for few seconds into hot water, PLA got a bit tender and then it was easy to screw it on.
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I can't mount the small plate to the stick without breaking it.
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I've never had a problem; I've printed 2 in PLA and 2 in PETG without problème…Try increasing the scale of the part to 102 or 103%. Or adjust it according to what might work better in your case
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Replying to @SMichaud :
i just looked and it is model related, 2 of the pieces are not sitting against the plate as they should and i had to split to objects to get them to sit flat. I never have issues with pieces coming loose and i did with this model. Now that i've split to objects, it's not an issue anymore. look closely.
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Bed adhesion issue, even the slicer tells you that something might not be properly on the printbed.
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Portant j'en ai imprimé 4 sans problème avec ce profil.
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Love it
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