Tool-/Pen-/SD-, MicroSD-/USB-holder set [modular] - deskorganizer - boxes -- picatinny- easy-to-print version

Tool-/Pen-/SD-, MicroSD-/USB-holder set [modular] - deskorganizer - boxes -- picatinny- easy-to-print version

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<p>This is a remix of my thing <a href="https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2748173">https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2748173</a></p><p>The rail-system is slightly simplified and within this the boxes much easier to print.</p><p>the holes / guides / tunnels are designed for cable ties.</p><ul><li>for none needed holes = &gt; i leave support</li></ul><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Printed with a <a href="https://amzn.to/2CBR802?tag=thingiverse09-20">Prusa Style 3DPrinter</a>&nbsp;</p><p>I am printing nearly everything sucessfully in high definition<br>(layer height 0,05mm-0,2mm) with these types of filament:</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////</p><p><a href="https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/satch5150">https://www.paypal.com/paypalme/satch5150</a></p><p>///////////////////////////////////////////////////////////</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Update:</p><p>added inlays for the x1 and x2 frontpart to organize:</p><p>usb-sticks<br>sd-cards in several formats<br>usb-adapters<br>other stuff</p><p>note: I still prefer to print the version with the complex rails - as its a nice benchmark for me \o/</p><p>I always print these parts with 8-10% infill.<br>The numerous walls contribute to the stability of parts.</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>&nbsp;</p><p>Print settings:</p><p>Filament:</p><p>PETG:<br>diameter 1.75mm<br>extrusion mulktiplier: 1 (depends on your filament)<br>density:1.29g/cm³ (depends on your filament)<br>cost: x/kg</p><p>temperature (°C)<br>extruder first layer: 230 other layers: 240 (depends on your filament)<br>bed: first layer:85 other layers: 90 (depends on your filament)</p><p>Layers and Perimeters:</p><p>layer height 0.2</p><p>perimeters 2</p><p>horizontal shells: solid layers: top 3, bottom 3</p><p>ensure vertical shell thickness: enabled</p><p>detect bridging perimeters: enabled</p><p>Infill:</p><p>8% Infill</p><p>fill pattern: grid (now i use gyroid, especially for transparent petg)</p><p>top/bottom fill pattern: rectilinear</p><p>combine infill every 1 layers</p><p>only infill where needed: disabled<br>(causes the infill to not get parallel to the perimeter lines and within this to get rarely connected/melted to the perimeters. please let this deactivated)</p><p>solid infill every: "0" layers</p><p>fill angle: 45°</p><p>solid infill threshold area: 0 mm²</p><p>bridging angle: 0°</p><p>only retract when crossing perimeters: disabled</p><p>infill before perimeters: disabled (i think if the perimeters are printed first and have time to cool down, they are building a smoother object surface)</p><p>skirt and brim</p><p>loops: 1</p><p>distance from object: 2mm</p><p>skirt height: 2 layer</p><p>minimum extrusion length: 4mm</p><p>brim width:0mm</p><p>Support Material:</p><p>generate support material: enabled (its only for the rails)</p><p>overhang threshold: 45°</p><p>enforce support for the first: "0" layers</p><p>raft layer: "0" layer</p><p>options for support material and raft</p><p>contact z distance: "0.2" (detachable)</p><p>patter: rectilinear</p><p>support sheath around the support: disabled</p><p>pattern spacing: 2 mm</p><p>pattern angle: 0°</p><p>interface layers: "2" layers</p><p>interface pattern spacing: 0.2 mm</p><p>interface loops: disabled</p><p>support on build plate only: enabled (so the support will only get generated for the rails, the print of the cable-tie-tunnels works great with bridging)</p><p>xy separation between an object and its suport: 0.4 mm</p><p>don't support bridges: enabled</p><p>synchronize with object layers: disabled</p><p>speed:</p><p>perimeters 45mm/s</p><p>small perimeters: 25mm/s</p><p>external perimeters:35mm/s</p><p>infill: 170mm/s</p><p>solid infill: 170mm/s</p><p>top solid infill: 50mm/s</p><p>support material: 50mm/s</p><p>support material interface:100%</p><p>bridges: 30mm/s</p><p>gap fill: 40mm/s</p><p>speed for non-print moves<br>travel: 180mm/s</p><p>modifiers<br>first layer speed: 30mm/s</p><p>acceleration control</p><p>perimeters 800mm/s²</p><p>infill: 1500mm/s²</p><p>bridge: 1000mm/s²</p><p>first layer: 1000mm/s²</p><p>default: 1000mm/s²</p><p>autospeed:</p><p>max print speed: 170mm/s</p><p>max volumetric speed: 0 mm³/s</p><p>max volumetric slope positive: 0 mm³s/s²</p><p>max volumetric slope negative: 0 mm³s/s²</p><p>Advanced:</p><p>default extrusion width: 0.45mm</p><p>first layer: 0.6mm (the first layer is on the printbed and with good calibration and configs it gets perfectly smooth - I print it with a wide layer so that it goes a little faster)</p><p>perimeters: 0.45 mm</p><p>external perimeters: 0.45 mm</p><p>infill: 0.4 mm (with this setting, my infill layer lines are still very stable)</p><p>solid infill: 0.7 mm (This does not affect the upper layer and the plains fill up well and quickly)</p><p>top solid infill: 0.45 mm (my config for a smooth surface)</p><p>support material: 0.35 mm</p><p>overlap:</p><p>infill/perimeter overlap: 30% (so that infill and perimeter are well glued together)</p><p>bridge flow ratio: 0.95</p><p>other</p><p>clip multi-part objects: enabled</p><p>elefant foot compensation: 0mm</p><p>xy size compensation: 0mm</p><p>resolution 0mm</p>

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