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| Anyone made a free 3D print design for the SE/30 programmer's switch? |
Posted by: keropi6k6 on 2021-02-03 09:45:25 Hello as per topic, did anyone ever made a 3D print design for the SE/30 programmer's switch that is open for public use?
thanks!
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Posted by: jessenator on 2021-02-03 09:56:40 https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2579509
Not mine... I'd recommend trying it with something like PETG or Nylon. PLA is exceptionally fragile at these thicknesses, even at 100% infill. I've tried several orientations and it's just as fragile, even the way the designer says to.
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Posted by: keropi6k6 on 2021-02-03 10:26:50 thanks!!!!
so the trick was to search for "Debug button" :scrambled:
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Posted by: aeberbach on 2021-02-03 11:45:36 I have printed this one, it is OK but not durable. You definitely want to print on its side - if the layers are across the direction of flex it won't last long. Unfortunately there's no good orientation, when your buttons are printed for maximum strength the fingers that reach into the mainboard buttons are not and they break off easily. This is a good candidate for remixing to allow a piece of piano wire or plastic to be bonded in for strength in the direction you choose to have the print layers laid down in the short direction.
Maybe something other than PLA or PETG would be a better material here.
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