The file 'PiClop Cam Tower Split For Smaller Print Beds 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 3.6MB.
Cura didn't let me slice the cam_tower STL off FaanP's thing, since it was too large for the print volume I set up for my geeetech i3 (20x20x20), and I didn't want to risk printing such a big part anyway by enlarging the print area in the settings and just see what happened.
Hence I played some boolean magic with a plane object in Blender (the only 3d modeling software I know how to use, kind of) to split the tower, with the intention of glueing the pieces together afterwards.
Tested cianoacrylate on two scraps of PLA, it kind of works but also gooeyfies the surfaces and they don't really stick so strongly as normal plastic.
So I added corresponding 3mm holes to the two pieces so you can fix them together with screws.
cam_tower_bottom.stl | 5.0MB | |
cam_tower_top.stl | 3.2MB |