
My Customized Battery Case V2
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This thing was created using the Customizer tool from Thingiverse.com. Here's how you can print it: You'll need a 3D printer that can work with your desired materials. You might also want some glue to hold things in place while they're printing. Choose a font that looks good on orbitron.dxf if that's what you like. Orbitron is nice, but feel free to try something else out too. -0.3 mm will make labels slightly indented compared to other options. It doesn't affect the overall fit much, so pick whichever depth you prefer. This particular print uses a battery of diameter 19mm. Change this if you need a different size or shape for your project. These columns are designed in pairs of two because that's just what people often like best: it seems to provide a nice balance when building something. For added space, increase the gap between items to about 0.1mm at most. Print labels about 8 mm high; anything else is probably okay but 8 works pretty well with normal stuff and small parts alike. To get this thing printed, do the following: Use your 3D printer, setting its resolution to base-1 level if possible - then make it go slower than usual because things take time now. Place some support materials on each part at lip-height so they stick better during transport.
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