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T238 Speed Loader Protector Cover Lid

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0.6mm nozzle, 0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
0.6mm nozzle, 0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
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Protective cover for T238 Electric Speed Loader PRO. 

Key Features

  • Joystick Protection: Prevents accidental snaps or pressure on the fragile control stick while in your gear bag.
  • Dust Guard: Keeps the loading nozzle clean of dust and dirt.
  • Adapter Friendly: Designed with enough clearance so you can leave your adapter attached while the cover is on.
  • Bonus Storage: Specifically modeled to hold the Unload Adapter by Drug2 (the yellow part pictured) securely inside.

Securing the Cover

The cover is designed with a slight friction fit, depending on your printer's calibration. You can use one of these three methods to ensure the lid stays on:

  1. Quick Fix: Add a piece of electrical tape at the the top rim of the speed loader to increase friction. It should be enough to only tape one side.
  2. Tensioner: Use a piece of shock cord or flat elastic through the integrated side handles for a secure, pull-down fit.
  3. Magnetic: Glue 10x3 mm neodymium magnets into the round posts of the cover and corresponding spots under the top of the loader for a satisfying "snap" closure.

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this works really well. thank you. I printed it with 0.1/0.1 fuzzy skin to add a little grip to the surface. it would be nice to be able to store the other adaptors in the lid.
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There will be another version in some time with holders for 3 adapters and a screwdriver
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excellent work
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Replying to @marcinx :
I was also thinking that a slider/dial on top to show what weight is loaded. I often forget 😂
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Designed a new topcover for the loader itself. This compliments the cover with holes for the magnets.
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0.6mm nozzle, 0.24mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
really good and very useful. printed with an internal fuzzy skin of 0.1/0.1 to aid friction fit and it has worked perfectly today at the field 👍
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Its very funny, because they realised their oversight with the joystick and its fragility (I had to learn it in the hardway how fragile the joystick is as it arrived damaged, and i had to replace the joystick on my own). Now they sell it with a dpad instead which at least can be 3D printed https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:7183498 That however doesnt mean you shouldnt print this cover as the smd switch underneath is easily damagable.
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Yep! I actually contacted them and they sent me the DPad when my joystick broke lol. Now I notice they sell it like that.
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What do the magnets attach to on the loader?
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I’m working on a replacement cover for the loader that compliments this cover with magnet holes.
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