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0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.12mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Added a variety of hot shoe cover styles ["Fu", "Fa", "Accent Symbol"]

Added a variety of hot shoe cover styles ["Fu", "Fa", "Accent Symbol"]

 

First edition: Hot shoe cap from delta0247MakerWorld: Free download 3D model

First edition:Hot shoe cap from delta0247MakerWorld: Free download 3D model

 

 

 

This is a hot shoe cap that can be used on top of a hot or cold shoe for a camera.

I measured the dimensions and made several improvements based on the hot shoe caps included with my Nikon Z63 and Canon G16.

And thus, this creation was born,

After testing, this hot shoe cap is compatible with my Nikon and Canon cameras.

Therefore, we can extrapolate that this hot shoe cap should be compatible with cameras from other brands as well,

I recommend a 0.2 layer height for this hot shoe cap. Use the "Arachne" wall generator to ensure precision.

It might feel slightly tight upon initial use but will become exceptionally smooth after several uses.

Due to print size limitations and the requirement for a flat base, some cameras might experience issues where the cap does not fully cover the base or fits imperfectly, but this is rare.

 

This is a hot shoe cap that can be used on top of a hot or cold shoe for a camera.
I measured the size and made some improvements based on the hot shoe caps that came with the Nikon Z63 and Canon G16 in my hands
And then there was this work,
After my testing, this hot shoe cover is compatible with the Nikon and Canon products I currently have
Then we can generalize to this hot shoe cover can also be applied to other brands of cameras,
For this hot shoe cover, I recommend using a layer height of 0.2. The wall generator then uses "Arachne" to guarantee its accuracy
It may be a little tight when you first use it, but after a few uses, it becomes very smooth.
Due to the size limitation of the print as well. The underside, it must be flat, so it may be on part of the camera. There are rare cases where the hot shoe cover won't cover the bottom or won't fit well with your camera.

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