LP-E10 Canon Battery Cap with Labels

LP-E10 Canon Battery Cap with Labels

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These battery caps help protect your batteries from shorting out and help you keep them organised. There are two caps, one says 'Full' and one 'Flat'. I printed one in blue and the other in red to help distinguish them. I used PETG filament because it is slightly bendable, helping for a snug fit. I'm not sure how PLA would cope with it. It took around 45-50 minutes to print at 0.1mm and 20mm/s. Faster speeds or greater layer heights may make the text less readable and my PETG tends to get air bubbles when printing at higher speeds. Any questions please let me know! Edit: In Cura, the angled sides didnt appear so I needed to turn on "Remove all holes" in mesh fixes, make top layers 0 and infill 0 in order to print. Sketchup and 3D printing is weird sometimes!

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