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New smartrap probe/hot-end plate
Hey all, I have a little present for you guys. Take a look a this little mod. I will be testing it tomorrow and when all is good I will post some STLs for whoever wants to upgrade.
This will help out with eliminating the torque of the normal arm, as this only allows up/down movement.
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Re: New to 3d printing with smartrap need some help July 31, 2014 07:50AM |
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I just printed but not installed for now, but already by hand it seems to be indeed very good.
Can i steel your idea and adapt for both heads? ( huxley type). I need also to adapt the top to all three driving systems ( fishing line, racks&pinions and GT2) so the model will be maybe changed, but basically, it would be a real idea steeling
You found just something i tried before and failed miserably ! cool work
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I just printed but not installed for now, but already by hand it seems to be indeed very good.
Can i steel your idea and adapt for both heads? ( huxley type). I need also to adapt the top to all three driving systems ( fishing line, racks&pinions and GT2) so the model will be maybe changed, but basically, it would be a real idea steeling
You found just something i tried before and failed miserably ! cool work
Re: New to 3d printing with smartrap need some help August 01, 2014 07:47AM |
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Wow very cool fan cowl integration. I like it.
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I like where this is going. Interchangeable hot-ends already bolted to the slide. Now if we can make the wires with some sort of plug in/ disconnect we would just move the switch, and slide the new one in.
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Re: New to 3d printing with smartrap need some help August 03, 2014 09:05PM |
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Are there any original files available? My PC is not powerfull enough to convert the mesh back into a solid that i can edit in FreeCAD.
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duranza
Wow very cool fan cowl integration. I like it.
All parts
Fan cowl
Sliding base
The sliding base has been designed to be tapped with a M3 tap. Print this small part at 40% fill or more.
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Wow very cool fan cowl integration. I like it.
All parts
Fan cowl
Sliding base
The sliding base has been designed to be tapped with a M3 tap. Print this small part at 40% fill or more.
Thx for this!
I really like it!
Just a quick question.
Has the main part of this been edited aswell in the latest version?
Printed just the sliding base and that is a great deal smaller than the original part in my print.
or is it just my print that is bad (made 2 copies).
Main part is with 100% fill and Sliding base with 50%.
THX
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The original files had a .1mm gap between the main plate and the slide plate already built in.
Hey Reg, I think what would help on the Genie parts is to put a straight fillet on the corner of the 45 degree slide part so that only the sides make contact.
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