Air Register Golf

Air Register Golf

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Air Register Golf. Replace your Air Register with one of these and play some golf in your house. around 50g of plastic and around 50minute print time. use these settings. 1mm extrusion 1.1 extrusion multiplier 30mm/s 230c on the hot end. NO TOP OR BOTTOM LAYERS. Just perimeters. your slice should looked like the picture attached. if you want to use 0.4 and 0.4 you will need to use probably 40% infill to make it strong enough. over extrude the vase portion to AT LEAST 1.5 or 150% or it will likely be too weak to catch balls. However this should work on a 0.4mm nozzle at 1mm extrusion!!. use 20-25% hex infill. Slice the first 3mm with 2 perimeters 20-25% hex infill Slice the rest in VASE spiral mode. 0.4mm layer height. for 0.4m printers even over extruded you might need to use 0.2mm layer height which will increase the print time (bout 70 minutes) because of over pressure in the nozzle once you get to the vase mode portion. NO top or bottom layers. Just perms. you WILL need a 300x300 print bed to print this. most registers are 10 to 12" wide. no way around that. This MIGHT not hold up in the winter time if you turn on the heat!! maybe if you made it thicker? depends on how hot your heater pushes out of the vent. try PETG in such a case or better ABS.

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