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Recycell

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X1 Carbon
H2S
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P1S
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A2L

0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 25% infill
Designer
14.5 h
5 plates
5.0(3)

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Description

A new remake of an idea and model from: https://makerworld.com/en/models/938019-varta-deadcell-depot#profileId-903208
I have, however, started from scratch using the same dimensions. And have split up the model for printing without an AMS, or MMU.
The “text” will need a filament swap if you do not have an AMS or MMU, though. If you are using the Bambu slicer, or Orca Slicer, you can edit the text and create a custom label with the included .3mf file.

 

NOTE:!!!!  To store dead batteries for disposal, place each one in a separate plastic bag or cover the terminals with non-conductive tape (like clear packing tape or electrical tape) to prevent short circuits and potential fires. Store the bagged or taped batteries in a secure, non-conductive container away from flammable materials, extreme temperatures, children, and pets, and ensure the container is in a cool, dry place.

 

There are a few things to glue: The front Text onto the bottom unit. The prongs onto the prong base. You can glue the prong base to the top, but it's a pretty snug pressure fit.


I've also created a bottom unit that has no text, making it solid, and all parts can be done without color swaps.


Suggestions: Use a Copper silk filament and a silver Silk Filament for the top and metal prongs. But I printed the prongs out in Black and used a silver spray paint, which honestly looks better than just a “metal-look” filament. I suppose the top could be done the same way, with a copper spray paint.

NOTE: The small copper band in the images of the Bottom unit, is just because I ran out of filament. 

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