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This is a 40mm cinewhoop. it runs off tiny whoop sized motors with 8.5mm mounting holes and a 16x16 FC. It's a pusher, so you print it upside down. there is three parts- the spacers, the top plate, and the main frame. you need to print four spacers. otherwise, i would print it in 50+ infill and no support.
THIS IS SUPER BETA TESTING, SO DONT EXPECT ANY OF IT TO WORK PREFECTLY OR EVEN AT ALL
now on the real questions... I bet you are wondering why it is called a gerbil whoop. well, it's tiny, and gerbils are tiny, sooooooo. ye.
and the last .gcode file is all of it together, and it should print properly.
THIS IS SUPER BETA TESTING, SO DONT EXPECT ANY OF IT TO WORK PREFECTLY OR EVEN AT ALL
now on the real questions... I bet you are wondering why it is called a gerbil whoop. well, it's tiny, and gerbils are tiny, sooooooo. ye.
and the last .gcode file is all of it together, and it should print properly.