Includes a little jig off the side to bend the leads regularly, and holds the LEDs in consistent orientation using the cathode cutaway on the rim.

Designed by my lovely wife.

btw It is food safe to drink coffee next to 3d printed parts nerds ;)

P.S. this filament is awful, filamentium pla. The worst thing I’ve used since early reprap days when variability was high.

Any ideas what’s causing that “shadowing” between the holes? those parts printed last I think but at the same speed/ironing pattern etc as the more matte parts between.

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    11 months ago

    Lower speed between the holes because of low acceleration. Because of this more heat is brought into the layer which makes it more shiny. Your nozzle doesn’t reach the same speed on a 20mm line as it does on a 200mm line.

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      11 months ago

      Nah it’s moving at the same speed, you don’t see that finish at the edges of the non hole bits where it slowed to turn around.

      Has to be a different cause.