Haha justin thats funny. O ya change direction in code and just move the end stop would make it a little faster
j/k - I’m just jealous of your 3D printer
I was actually looking at that photo thinking “are you quite sure that’s wrong?” It looked right to me, but I don’t have an iPhone.
Maybe that case is for a southern-hemisphere model i-Phone.
Lol i was wondering but after looking at the g-code it is correct but just printed backwards. I’m currently working on changing the end stop and wires to see if it comes out correct
Do you have a link for that case you wouldn’t mind sharing?
ya here ya go
So u print cases?
I did today sister got a new iphone and didn’t want to buy one
Its a special printer?
Ya its a 3D printer
That awesome. U do other cases?
This is were you can find a bunch any of them can be printed
Have u done any for note 2 galaxy
I like the cradle arm but for a galaxy note 2 would be awesome
would it be possible just to apply a negative scale in the desired axis to the STL in your slicing software?
Im not really sure on that Eric I would think they would have one some were because i can see this being a normal issue. I still changed all my wires around so if i ever use any other software or anything I no longer have to worry about it