Hardware 3D Printing Coverplates for New 3DS

miesssiee

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Hi friends!

My best friend gave me this amazing gift. A custom-made 3D-printed 3DS Coverplate!

This is what it looks like:
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I LOVE Zelda, so that's why she made it The Legend of Michelle (my name).
The only problem is that it doesn't fit perfectly. As you can see it doesn't completely close around the edges and therefore falls off very easily.

Does anybody have some tips/tricks?
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Has anybody else tried to print a coverplate?

Thanks for your help and all kudos to my best friend for making this amazing gift!
 
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I think that's not gonna work because it is already to short at the ends...



She tried that but it didn't work :(



Which image? I can still see them?


Thanks for your replies! I know we'll find the perfect way to 3D-print coverplates. :yaynds:
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getting the fit correct will be a nightmare!

i think the easiest way to go about it is to print out just the extended bits, then glue it to an existing cover plate. or go a step further and redesign it so that it's one piece and easier to glue.
 

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