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Posted by fikri 
angle joint
December 22, 2014 03:43AM
I get around on ebay and found this product. if anyone has ever used this on delta 3d printer?

check this out




if anyone wants to try?
Re: angle joint
December 22, 2014 05:40AM
If I would want to go for something with bigger strength than ball links from an RC model shop then I would rather go for POS-5 and POS-5L rod ends.

But I do not have experience with what you posted (maybe it is precise enough).
Re: angle joint
December 22, 2014 05:45AM
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hercek
If I would want to go for something with bigger strength than ball links from an RC model shop then I would rather go for POS-5 and POS-5L rod ends.

But I do not have experience with what you posted (maybe it is precise enough).


I see the "POS-5L rod ends" is also pretty good. if you can give me information about the angle of the "POS-5L rod ends". if I can get the installation of "POS-5L rod ends" on your 3D printer ?

Edited 2 time(s). Last edit at 12/22/2014 05:46AM by fikri.
Re: angle joint
December 22, 2014 08:40AM
At most ±30° with conical crews/nut. That is just enough.

But if you decide to use the metal universal joints from ebay then let us know whether they are tight enough.
Re: angle joint
December 22, 2014 09:12AM
I am very happy if anyone ever used "universal metal joints" and "POS-5L rod ends" tries to share her experience here. Which is the best, because I myself do not have a 3D printer and still in the discovery stage where the best material.
Re: angle joint
December 22, 2014 02:16PM
If you are OK with ball joints from an RC Model Shop then these work well:
MP JET Ball Link (Ø7 mm, M3, M3 short) [www.bigplanes.nl]
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