Creality K1 Speedy Lid Riser multi sectional
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TLDR; you'll need; 48 @ M3x4mm screws (button head allen) 4 @ M3x10mm screws (button head allen) 4 @ 6mmx4mm disc magnets A fair amount of filament... Print; 4 x PANEL A.stl 3 x PANEL B.stl 1 x REAR CUT OUT.stl 4 x CORNERS.stl 8 x MID CONNECT.stl 16 x CORNER CONNECT.stl Additionally you might want to print out 4 x SINGLE RISE.stl, which are basically a bigger version of the corner parts, if you want to leave it vented for printing PLA but covered with the lid to prevent dust and foriegn objects from falling in. The longer read is; Here is a sectional riser to stop the reverse bowden from rubbing on the lid once you free it from the cable chain, becuase its constraint within the cable chain is detrimental to the otherwise seemingly great printer design and probably why you're looking for this in the first place :) I designed it to be printed flat on the build plate for best aesthetics, and easiest printing. The corner parts "stand up sideways" on their 45 degree angles, like an upside down "V", and because of the angle, and otherwise flat printing no supports are required. The corner connectors are a different size to the mid connectors and all the connectors require affixing with M3x4mm screws to join everything together. You'll need a few. 48 to connect all the parts, then 4 more longer ones for the top so the lid can magnetise on to them, and you can adjust their length for optimal contact. Additionally the corners need 6mm x 4mm (or 2x2mm) disc magnets so the whole assembly can maglock down into place like the lid. The "SINGLE RISE.stl" are larger single corners with the idea of being able to use them either on their own to just lift the lid slightly if you wanted to leave the printer with the lid on but wanted to print PLA in its stock configuration (with the bowden in the drag chain - honestly don't but the choice is here should you want to). Or to add to the top of the whole assembly for the same reason but with the bowden free of it's constraint. The choice is yours. I've been printing these in PetG directly onto the supplied build sheet with no glue stick - they seem to have great bed adhesion, and still release just fine. Clearly this could be down to the filaments I've used and YMMV, so this detail is included just to increase the wealth of community information on what is a very new, feature rich, and low priced printer.
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