kimmoli
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2014-01-02
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#11
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2014-01-02
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2014-01-02
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@ Australia Mate
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#13
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2014-01-02
, 09:49
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2014-01-02
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2014-01-02
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#17
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quick-test-print complete. It doesn't fit. (Modified version of this http://talk.maemo.org/showthread.php?t=92090)
Not deep enough, camera hole is few tenths too close to the top edge.
Have to modify and reprint later.
https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/-7...no/toholed.jpg
(sorry, pic taken with iPotato)
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2014-01-04
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2014-01-05
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#20
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Just wondering if the plastic from your printer is otherwise sturdy enough for OH?
I mean, if you needed to do fair amount of switching between other halfs. Do the usual 3D printer materials stand lot of wear and tear?