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OG Sipper Device
Jess edited this page Aug 5, 2024
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To build the original sipper device, follow the details laid out at it's hackaday page.
In short, to print the device and it's cover, save the 'sipper base' and 'sipper cover' .stl files. These can be loaded onto Bambu Studio to arrange the .stl files for printing.
Once done with that, load the g-code onto an SD card and insert it into one of our printers, select the file, and print. Make sure Bambu Studio is set up with our parameters (nozzle size and so on).
For further instructions, follow the instructions laid out here.
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