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Ok so here I am making the first attempt at all 3d printed vacuum bucks. I will print them at the highest resolution and reduce the speed, I do plan to prime and wet sand these parts as well to remove the layer lines as much as possible. Here are multiple angles. The frame mask will take around 80 hours to print and the clear cover about 50 hours. I rather print them at the best quality since fitment of these two parts is important. Normally I would print items on separate printers but there can be a couple mm off calibration from one printer to another that can cause two glove fitting parts to not mesh as well, so both will be printed on the Peter Parker Printer ( I named all the printers instead of numbers :P)
Please Like (and follow for more exciting updates) as Seed Grant Money will make or break the success of this project for Hackaday Prize 2020
Please Like (and follow for more exciting updates) as Seed Grant Money will make or break the success of this project for Hackaday Prize 2020
Please Like (and follow for more exciting updates) as Seed Grant Money will make or break the success of this project for Hackaday Prize 2020
Please Like (and follow for more exciting updates) as Seed Grant Money will make or break the success of this project for Hackaday Prize 2020
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