michaelkubina / SpotMicroESP32

My take on a SpotMicro with an optimized design for supportfree 3D-printing. It utilizes an ESP32-DevKitC for the low-level control of the electronics. The heavy computation will be made by external devices, which in return have the power to command the robot.
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Covers orientation for printing #5

Closed Nivek92 closed 4 years ago

Nivek92 commented 4 years ago

Quick question: Printing the covers, do you print them standing upwards (as they are when you open the file) or do you print them lying down (a big surface makes contact with the printing bed)?

michaelkubina commented 4 years ago

Hello Nivek,

I printed them standing upwards as in the files. All files should be in their printing orientation, as seen in the screenshots as well.

Because of the surface area being small this way I have used a brim for these and would suggest you do the same. Removing the brim afterwards is no work at all ;-)