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Gietec inspired Eurorack Rails 42 and 48 hp

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0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
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A eurorack rail designed in blender off the Gietec rail image i had found. 

i decided to not add the back rail as i wouldnt be using it.

i printed mine with a brim vertically at 42hp, realised i had more room left on my Z axis so i managed to fit in another 6hp to make a 90hp rail when joined together in the middle. 

But the 48hp on looked a little warped by the end to me, could just be my printer tho haha.

 

I havent tested what size(depth?) nut will actually fit in the gap, so it might be worth cutting the Z axis height in your slicer before exporting gcode for a test print.

 

EDIT: Ive added a reworked version that might work out to be stronger after some pointers =) Only the 42hp version so far.

 

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Printed vertically with an adhesion skirt/brim for stability.

 

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