Thank you. I’ll look into that
I was able to “ rotate” to where the open front is now on the bottom as it prints. Which as I type this, it is now printing. I’ll let you know how it turns out some time tonight or tomarrow
3 hours ago, Bruce19 said:I was able to “ rotate” to where the open front is now on the bottom as it prints. Which as I type this, it is now printing. I’ll let you know how it turns out some time tonight or tomarrow
I was thinking quite the opposite... The opening upwards - like a bucket... (the same way your drawers was oriented...)
You can print it any way you want, if you turn on support - but it will use more filament.
Edited by Cornelius703- 2 weeks later...
Yes that how I printed it after looking at possible outcome if "opening" on bottom. So I rotated the base/case in cura and and had the "back" of the case/base on the bottom and the print turned out perfect. Thank You for that suggestion. I have now since then Learned to look at subject before slice to better orient for more successful print. Again, Thank you
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Yes, support is needed. 🙂
But if there is room on your printer, it's better to rotate the case in Cura so the openings faces up - that way, you don't need support. (Unless there is some features on the backside of the case we don't see...)
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