Q6 Mini Case

Q6 Mini Case

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This is the case I made for the Q6 Mini Device Kosol Ouch has invented. Volume inside the case is 1 cubic inch, on the outside it is 35 millimeter each side. Wall thickness is 5 millimeter, the cones are 3 millimeter deep and have 15 millimeter diameter at the base. When making the cones from half of a circle metal sheet they fit exactly to each other when set in the holes and closing the case. Overlaying borders ensure an exact fit for precise positioning of the cones inside of the case. My intention has always been printing the Q6 mini case from TPE because I found out that the plasma field can actually adopt to this material. I print it with 100% infill and 20 mm/s feed rate. Minor adjustments can be made at the extruder because TPE tends to buckle when pushed through the hot end. This thing I printed with TPE from a well known japanese manufacturer. It is not the very soft and popular one, it´s a bit stronger. I had no problems using nearly the same settings than for ABS (print TPE with 225-230 degree celsius). The case will be more stable and more resistant to pressure from the outside when assembling the Q6 device later. Print Settings Printer: Renkforce RF1000 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.3 mm layer height, 0.4 mm nozzle Infill: 100% Notes: TPE has good adhesion on a raw ceramic plate covered with a thin layer of superglue (Safety measures are required when using superglue)

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