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Re: Gear reduction 3D printed bracket. #3D #GR
Pics of the endoscope mounted at the rear of the X-axis carrier. This is a must-have for dialing in a printer, IMO. A camera's eye view of the nozzle. A dime is shown nearby for scale. And finally,
By Fast Eddie · #166 ·
Re: Gear reduction 3D printed bracket. #3D #GR
Eddie Thanks for the information. I have found the nearest supplier in France. Prices and shipping as one would expect. I found in the past when printing ABS , I sand (bead) blasted the upper side
By John Lindo · #165 ·
Re: Gear reduction 3D printed bracket. #3D #GR
Sure, sounds like a fun project! I used Taulman Alloy 910...I might have posted this here before, but here's a link to a selection guide by Taulman: http://taulman3d.com/how-to-choose.html. I don't
By Fast Eddie · #164 ·
Re: #3D Nylon printer filament #3D
Eddie and members. See the link Any advise greatly appreciated. https://filament2print.com/gb/nylons/797-nylon-carbon-fiber-cf15.html Thanks -- John
By John Lindo · #163 ·
Re: Gear reduction 3D printed bracket. #3D #GR
Eddie. My mistake, I looked at the STL files you sent again in a different program. What i was seeing on the screen was your STL files brought in with my Slic3r and of course it includes all the
By John Lindo · #162 ·
Re: Gear reduction 3D printed bracket. #3D #GR
29T nylon printed gear next to 30T POM gear from LMS. 100% infill. #3D
By Fast Eddie · #161 ·
Re: Gear reduction 3D printed bracket. #3D #GR
I always use a brim, but not attached to the model...a single outline or two on the first layer, 2mm or so away from the outline of the model. It primes the nozzle and it shows where the print will be
By Fast Eddie · #160 ·
Hashtags #RELS #GR #3D #DRO #ARD
Hello, All, In order to aid in searching for a given subject, it would be helpful if you could please include one or more of the following hashtags at the end of your Subject line, if they apply.?
Re: Gear reduction 3D printed bracket. #3D #GR
Files came in brilliant. By personal choice I would not of used the brim. By pure coincidence I just printed a small gear. A bit rough but it is eventually to replace a broken gear kitchen device. i
By John Lindo · #158 ·
Re: Hello! #3D #DRO
U da man, Robert!
By Fast Eddie · #157 ·
Re: Gear reduction 3D printed bracket. #3D #GR
Yes, I see no reason why your printed gear wouldn't work...at least it would keep you going until you could print (or buy!) another one. Nylon is the among the best material for printed
By Fast Eddie · #156 ·
Re: Gear reduction 3D printed bracket. #3D #GR
Give these a try, John. Be sure to double-check the dimensions...this might be the first time I've screwed up (today).
By Fast Eddie · #155 ·
Re: Hello! #3D #DRO
Double WOW!! Welcome Robert and thanks for posting. Ralph
By Ralph Hulslander · #154 ·
Re: Hello! #3D #DRO
Robert, Wow!? Some very impressive work!? I am especially enamored of the robot arm... that took some serious engineering! -- Regards, Charlie New Jersey, USA
By CLevinski · #153 ·
Re: ELS project/DROs #3D #DRO #RELS
? While I applaud them for their effort, my only issue is that McMaster-Carr only has a limited selection of tooth counts for the various pitches they sell. ? I haven't used it, but there is a
By MC Cason <farmerboy1967@...> · #152 ·
Re: ELS project/DROs #3D #DRO #RELS
A useful tip: McMaster-Carr offers STL files of virtually every mechanical component they sell, including gears. -- Bruce Johnson The less a man knows about how sausages and laws are made, the
By Bruce J <bruce.desertrat@...> · #151 ·
Hello! #3D #DRO
Hello everyone.? I will introduce myself by attaching some relevant links to my blog. ? For those interested in 3D printing, here is my homebrew 3D
By robertjf@... · #150 ·
Re: ELS project/DROs #3D #DRO #RELS
John, I believe the pulleys are 48 tooth on the spindle and 16 tooth on the encoder, 2.5 mm, based on our original discussions.? I know that is what I implemented.? 3:1 ratio either
By CLevinski · #149 ·
Re: ELS project/DROs #3D #DRO #RELS
Richard, My thinking exactly.? So if need be, I will procure a 600 PPR quadrature encoder with at least a 50 kHz capability.? But best to stick with what I have until I see if it's an
By CLevinski · #148 ·
Excellent forum, thanks guys appreciate you all, A.review of the last 3 weeks.
I appreciate all the members inputs, and I am learning a lot not only in topics but members personal "feel" to where they all want to be. We all have different goals that we need to achieve, and
By John Lindo · #147 ·