Print in place chain
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Print in place chain
Always wanted to see how the 3d printed print-in-place chains worked. This one too a little effort. I don't remember exactly which model this was, but I'll update this post with a link (no pun intended) when I am able to find it. The links print at oblique angles to one another and at the same time to the bed so I had to reprint several times before I managed this print, which also had several faults. I needed brims on the build plate for sure black inland ABS printed on a Prusa i3 MK3
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