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Prusa core one

We're not recruiting per say. I've mentioned the group to Katie and I've posted links to some of the things she's doing. She's in the middle of building a new shop for her wood working tools and CNC router etc.

She checked out the group and told me pity it's just for Canadians. Turns out not and I've told her that.

It's up to her to decide to join or participate and at whatever level. So far my interaction with her has been much the same as with everyone here. She knows stuff I don't know just like on this list. She seems like a nice person.

She's a big Bambu 3D printer fan and is churning out some innovative solutions. From the advice of the people here on this group and her I have an X1C ordered that now has a FedEx tracking # attached to it. Black Friday sale. Couldn't pass it up and my original 10 year old 3D printer has bed heater/sensor problems. Time to retire it. The SOVOL is doing well but it's not enclosed and I can't do ABS or some of the other more exotic plastics.
so no clive... that's disappointing :(
 
It looks like you could place it on its edge and print it. Are these for storing QCTP fittings? Are the holes important? If they are, they may not print well(perfect) in this orientation.

Option if the holes are important. Split it down the middle length wise. Print each half on edge.
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