3D print your own New 3DS Cover Plates!
Hey there! Over the last few days I've worked on somewhat decently recreating the New 3DS Cover Plates in a CAD program, allowing us to use 3D printing to make new ones. I am now at the point where I am happy enough with my recreations to share models with everyone. Down below you can find the settings and parts I found to be suitable to properly print the plates.
- Materials and Nozzle -
Material: PLA*, PETG, ABS**, PC-ABS**
Nozzle: 0.40mm
- Layer settings -
Layer height: 0.10mm
First layer height: 0.10mm
Precise Z height: enabled
- Wall settings -
Wall generator: Arachne
Wall loops: 3
Wall Printing Order: Inner / Outer / Inner
- Support settings -
Supports: enabled
Support type: Tree (automatic)
Style: Organic
*: I had success with BambuLab PLA Basic and Sunlu PLA Matte as these were somewhat flexible. Some PLA blends such as PLA+, etc. might be too stiff and could be at risk of breaking.
**: Make sure that you have calibrated the filament properly to compensate for the shrinkage that occurs after cooling of the model.
Material: PLA*, PETG, ABS**, PC-ABS**
Nozzle: 0.40mm
- Layer settings -
Layer height: 0.10mm
First layer height: 0.10mm
Precise Z height: enabled
- Wall settings -
Wall generator: Arachne
Wall loops: 3
Wall Printing Order: Inner / Outer / Inner
- Support settings -
Supports: enabled
Support type: Tree (automatic)
Style: Organic
*: I had success with BambuLab PLA Basic and Sunlu PLA Matte as these were somewhat flexible. Some PLA blends such as PLA+, etc. might be too stiff and could be at risk of breaking.
**: Make sure that you have calibrated the filament properly to compensate for the shrinkage that occurs after cooling of the model.
Unfortunately I haven't been able to find fitting screws for the plate of the bottom screen so you'll have to somehow remove the ones from an original plate and use those if you plan on using a 3D printed touchscreen plate. If anyone here knows screw that will fit please let us know.
I hope you enjoy and please do share pictures of plate you've made!