JBL Flip 3 Speaker Feet

JBL Flip 3 Speaker Feet

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<h3>Quick and easy feet for JBL Flip 3<br>&nbsp;</h3><p>If you have one of these speakers, you're probably familiar with their annoying, cylindrical nature. These feet are my solution to their cylindricality. (<i>Is that a word?</i>)</p><p>The feet clip onto the speaker so you can move the speaker without picking up the feet separately. What a great and innovative feature! With the millisecond of thought and 5 minutes of hard work I put into these I should be a designer for JBL.</p><p>All the buttons are still accessible with the feet attached. You can move the feet laterally to any position along the speaker to fit your special and <strong>very</strong> specific speaker-y needs.</p><h3><br>Print Settings</h3><p>Whatever you want. I don't care. You're an adult. <i>Probably? </i>Kids, ask your parents if your print settings are right for you!</p><p>Seriously though:</p><ul><li>Fat layers for fast print time. Itty bitty layers if you're one of those weird people that care about the looks of your JBL Flip 3 speaker feet. Look, I know some of you are very opinionated on how you JBL Flip 3 speaker feet look. I went with the default 0.3mm profile in Prusaslicer because I had an emergency that only JBL Flip 3 speaker feet could solve.</li><li>Filament: Whatever you want. Maybe not PVA if you use your speaker around water? I used Yellow Hatchbox PETG because it was already on my printer.</li><li>Supports: Please, don't.</li></ul><h3><br>Conclusion</h3><p>Cylinders are dumb <i><strong>AND</strong> </i>stupid. Print these feet.</p>

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