2026-06-07 (Su) TerminalBlockLabels Printed some useful flats

The printed versions came out splendidly! They locked into place, and they did not slide around. I was afraid the layer lines would immediately split, but the legs did not flex catastrophically. The worst test was trying to cut the long pieces with a pair of pliers. The legs snapped, and the surface broke into jagged edges, making everything unusable. So long as I print exactly what I need, and do not try to modify it afterward, I should be all right. I tried coloring some white labels with red and blue markers, the colors we used for 24VDC and 0V, and the markers would not fully color the surface, but some inexpensive acrylic paint worked well enough.
The gold filament looks so classy

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