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Casio DW5600E Bezel

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V4.1 0.6mm nozzle, 0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
V4.1 0.6mm nozzle, 0.12mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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42 min
1 plate
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V4.2 - 0.4mm nozzle .16mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
V4.2 - 0.4mm nozzle .16mm layer, 4 walls, 15% infill
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I've been wanting a new bezel for my DW5600E, but couldn't find any models I liked so I remixed a model I found to something I liked, and figured to share. I used the Bambu slicer to modify the model so it looks pretty odd in the prepare stage of the slicer with all the parts and negative parts added. 

 

Things changed from remix to my V4.1:

-Increased the scale slightly. 

-Flattened out the side feature.

-Added finger notches to reach the buttons easier.

-Added openings to let the buttons to go through when installing.

-Made the top bezel layer thinner.

 

V4.1 Notes:

-Material I used was Elegoo PETG-GF.

-I used a 0.6mm because I wanted to print with glass fiber, and that is the only harden steel extruder nozzle I have.

-The bezel is held on by the watch buttons so be careful when installing.

 

 

UPDATE V4.2: 

Things changed from V4.1 to V4.2:

-Switched to 0.4mm nozzle. 

-Slightly Decrease the size of the openings for the buttons (hoping to help the bezel stay on better).

 

V4.2 Notes: 

-Material used was Bambu PETG (without GF). I like the look of the PETG better than the PETG-GF. The PETG-GF looks too matte when combined with the original band. 

 

Future:

I hope to make it with hole cutouts for the screws at some point. I think that would really help hold the bezel in place. But I think it would really be difficult to get the right location and angle using the Bambu slicer as my mode of modification.

 

 

 

 

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