I had to see what it would have been like if TestCut wasn't a (not-so-temporary) temporary Tetent and I bothered to hand-solder the screen wire so that I could mount the motors on the bottom side of the load cell. The render is as essence, modern and simplistic as I imagined.


In other news, the latest concept just finished printing at 2 degrees is very noticable, visually.
I also found out this time-saving Fusion 360 feature called "Select By Name":

But man that render makes me want to go into Tetrinsic and figure out a way to hide the motor or at least push it further into the main surface.


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