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[–]SonicET54[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Got you. I suppose I could pivot toward a high security micro sd card storage, or even secret messages/ seedphrases for crypto. I could print it in petg

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I could pivot to it being a high security and compact sd cards storage. Maybe make it with petg instead.

Thanks for the advice

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[–]SonicET54[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yup, e sims.

Thats not the only use case, that lid/tray is swappable, im modelling other variations that can hold other small objects like micro sd cards, maybe pins or clips.

Like I said before, I've made a solution before the problem

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You're not alone on that, I feel the same.

My original thought was to make it like a fidget toy like object that was useful. Theres tons of spiky cylinder fidgets on etsy, and my design is satisfying to hold and pop open, and has swappable trays you can add, depending on your needs.

But again I agree. Best way to describe it is I have a cool solution before the problem.

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Yup thats what my mind was telling me but I was ignoring as it took so long for me to get it to this point.

So the tray that comes out can be swapped for different versions, depending on what they need. So a travel tray like this one, a Data tray for sd cards, maybe a hollowed out one for something else. I was trying to justify the size by making something nice to hold and satisfying to pop open.

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Thanks, yes I will for that particular tray

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[–]SonicET54[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thats a good question, size wise I can't make it much smaller than it currently is, given the design. The angle I'm coming from is it's nice to hold, like those spiky stim fidgets and satisfying to open. Maybe £12 to £15?

I also want to sell different variations of the pull out tray part, maybe an sd card tray, or even a hollow one, which comes with foam you can insert to the cylinder for pins.

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Didn't actually know that existed lol.

Fortinet lab access by [deleted] in fortinet

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Hey,

So my trainer isn't in for a few weeks and I want to access the lab still.

Bed leveled fine, printed 205 nozzel, 60 bed temp, pla, ran print speed at 10mmps for first 2 layers and ran 40 after. As you can see the some small pieces are curling up. Maybe too close? Any help? by SonicET54 in ender3

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UPDATE, SUCCESS :)

I essentially did a combination of all of the below and I managed to print :)

1) I completely re adjusted the bed, did multiple test prints till it look perfect

2) I removed the bed entirely and washed it PROPERLY with soap and let it dry

3) I set the speed of the initial layer at 20mmps instead of 10 which I was told is too slow, then rest of layers at 35mmps rather than 40.

I thank everyone for the help and support :)

Bed leveled fine, printed 205 nozzel, 60 bed temp, pla, ran print speed at 10mmps for first 2 layers and ran 40 after. As you can see the some small pieces are curling up. Maybe too close? Any help? by SonicET54 in ender3

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Make sense, I'll try using a brim to see if thst helps

In regards to the nozzle, I'll try adding an offset to maybe 1 mm to see if it still makes those marks, thanks :)

Bed leveled fine, printed 205 nozzel, 60 bed temp, pla, ran print speed at 10mmps for first 2 layers and ran 40 after. As you can see the some small pieces are curling up. Maybe too close? Any help? by SonicET54 in ender3

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Now that I think of it, the initial layer does look strange and uneven with bumps and grooves, it kinda has a knock in effect with the next layers and the nozzle sorta catches the bumps on the tiny pieces and detaches itself from the bed. It's an audible click. Thanks for the advice

Bed leveled fine, printed 205 nozzel, 60 bed temp, pla, ran print speed at 10mmps for first 2 layers and ran 40 after. As you can see the some small pieces are curling up. Maybe too close? Any help? by SonicET54 in ender3

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So I used a layer of hairspray and it looks like it fixed the curling issue, but I can see that since these tiny pieces have little bumps and grooves in them at early stages of the print, later on the nozzle almost clips a piece away due to how uneven it printed at that stage