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DREMEL 7700 storage box

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H2D
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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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5 plates
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This is an adaptation of the excellent (fully customizable) box by RDesign for my Dremel 7700.

Now everything is in order and in its place.

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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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Obviously, you cannot print in thin air, you are simply printing it UPSIDE DOWN! The part with the word DREMEL goes at the bottom, in contact with the build plate, which seems quite obvious to me. From your photo, it is very clear that you are printing it upside down, in three days you didn't ask yourself the question? you didn't think about this? Before negatively evaluating a profile (and thus penalizing it unnecessarily) one should use their head a little and think about their own actions (and errors) before writing. Anyway, I have rechecked the entire profile, ensuring that the print orientation is correct from the moment the .3mf file is opened, to avoid unpleasant incidents like this again
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Did you flip the plate? You placed it upside down to begin with. The printer simply prints the way you placed it. I spent three days solving the adhesion problem, and then the problem with the plate printing upside down. I did this so you'd flip it!
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0.24mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Bed Adhesion Issue: Bad behavior adhesion
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A print bed adhesion problem—how could a print profile be at fault? I've printed many other similar boxes, all perfectly successful. Try thoroughly cleaning the print bed before starting the print and ensure it's properly leveled
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Replying to @3D4Home :
Totally agree, printing based on the uploaded print profile doesn't mean you need to follow the settings by a millimeter, they are just for reference. Though it is not a rocket science but you need to consider your materials e.g., type and make of the filament, build plate types, nozzle and bed temperature and environment makes all this a factor. Just a thought
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