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My brother wants a pedalboard and was looking at 3D printed end pieces.

I don't know if this will work but it's a fully 3D printed design, quite thick walls, obviously. I clicked normal instead of fast, so the printer is saying it will take 15 hours+

 

I may need to add strengthening ribs (particularly for the middle strip) and maybe make more space for a PSU inside, but I have lots of red filament (thanks for the tip, @rwillett although not 36 rolls!)

 

Happy to share the STL once debugged.

 

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A 15 ½ hour used tobe a leap of faith, but the K1 Max is, so far, very reliable. 

 

The slicer is basically a version of Cura. These days a 'mesh' is printed to support undersurfaces. The tree supports came loose with a gentle press and the finish on the supported surfaces needs no finishing.

 

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