Closed hackqiang closed 2 years ago
I can use the fusion 360 to fix: open stl, fix model and export stl.
Thank you for pointing this out. May I ask which fix you applied? (Stitch and Remove/Close Holes/Wrap/Rebuild) Unfortunately the case was made in Blender, since it was easier to create all the variations for me using Geometry Nodes.
I'm sorry for reply so late, I use "stitch and remove" to fix the STLs:
and for case of bluetooth verison, it seems no space for battery
I finally fixed all the STLs.
But yea, I still didn't found a good place for the battery other than under the MCU. Originally it was meant to be a QMK only board, but some people asked me for JST and power-switches.
when I try to print the case via my printer, I found the stl file is abnormal while slicing(both checked in superslicer and Cura). ex: KLOR_konrad_case_ble_L.stl in case\3DP\konrad\bluetooth: But, It looks good in the windows 3D preview program. I'm not sure the issue related to the STL or the slicer, So maybe the origin model design file should be helpful for fix this.