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I designed this case by fusing two existing designes together end editing some features to make it easier to print, because my printer has problems with tolerances. ... The two designes that I used as reference are: ...
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Customized Version of Sun Solar System Model from Thingiverse Created with Customizer - Thingiverse App Instructions for Assembly Options Selected: Number of Teeth on Sun's Surface: 7 Width of Central Support Rod: 3.7 Total Height: 45 inches Top...
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... This unique creation features 5 planets, each with 7 teeth, twisted once (nTwist = 1), and designed with a w-value of 6.7, P of 45, T of 15, D of 51.7, and a tolerance of 0.35. ...The sun has an approximate number of 9 teeth.
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... In this design, the width is set to 6, while the pitch is 45; the number of teeth for the sun is approximately 9 with a tolerance of 0.2. ...The gear features 5 planets, each with 7 teeth, and a twist of 1.
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I was unable to make standard drag chains work due to overly precise tolerances, which is likely because of my limited printing skills. This version doesn't require any additional support and assembles seamlessly off the printer without any filing...
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Thingiverse App ID: 53451 Instructions Using the Following Options: Wire Diameter: 6.7 mm Pitch: 45 degrees Torque: 15 Nm Diameter: 51.7 mm Number of Twist Turns: 1 turn Number of Teeth on Planets: 7 per planet Number of Planets: 5 in total...
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Customized Version of Planet Gear Box by 1 of 5 Designs Instructions Using the following parameters: Tolerance - 0.3mm Number of teeth on planet gears - 7 Number of planets in system - 5 Approximate number of teeth on central sun gear - 9 Twist...
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A customized version of the Thingiverse model (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:53451) has been created using the Customizer tool with settings such as width (w) at 4.5, planet rotation angle (P) set to 45 degrees, tooth count per planet (T) of 7,...
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So I wanted to make a different type of filament sample - one focused on demonstrating the expansion/retraction tolerances of each of my filaments - so that I could configure my designs for tolerance based on the material selected!The guiding...
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... Orbital period is 45 degrees. Tilt of the solar system is 10 degrees. Distance between sun and furthest planet is 51.7 units. Approximate number of teeth on the sun's surface is 9. Number of teeth on each planet is 7. Tolerance for precision is 0.45
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... pitch of 45, and a thread height of 15. The diameter is 51.7, with seven teeth on each planet-shaped component. There's one twist, and the sun has approximately nine teeth. This design features five planets, and the tolerance for fit is set at 0.25.
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... angle T is precision-crafted to ten degrees. Diameter D is defined as fifty-one point seven millimeters. Number of teeth on planets determined at seven. Tolerance setting tol is calibrated at point two five. ...Twist parameter nTwist is set to one.
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Customized Version of Thingiverse Model #53451 Created with Customizer Tool at Thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=53451 Instructions for Use: Operating the Following Options: Approximate Number of Teeth on Sun Set to 9 Width Parameter (W)...
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... Tension T stands strong at 15 N-m. Torque D was adjusted to 51.7 ft-lbs. The approximate number of teeth on the sun equals 9. NTwist value comes in at 1 unit. A tolerance, tol, of 0.25 was chosen. ...Number of planets has been selected as five.
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Human-Created Version of a 3D Model Created Using a Customization Tool Found on Thingiverse Instructions: Use the Following Options to Customize the 3D Model: Twist Angle: Set at 1 Degree Tolerance Level: Set at 0.4 Millimeters Width of Model: Set at...
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Tolerance Level Fixed at 0.3 Units. Number of Twists Optimized for 1 Cycle. Planetary System Configured with 5 Orbital Bodies. Solar Energy Input Parameters Adjusted to 6.7 W/M^2. Angular Momentum Value Set to 45°/min. Torque Applied at 15...
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Created with Thingiverse's Customizer: https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=53451 Building a custom model based on the following parameters: * Twist Angle: set to 1 * Planet Gear Configuration: + Number of teeth on each planet:...
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All in all i thought its a neat desigh and by adding my own tweaks, i hope this can help someone to see what tolerances your printer can do and wherther to tweak designs or do you have to dig up your printer to get it to work the best it can. Plus...
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This print is designed to help me when I'm designing parts to be printed and I'm unsure what are the best tolerance for both standoffs where I want a bolt to find a solid purchase into the standoff without it being too tight or too sloppy, or when I...
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... and 5.9mm. Printing and testing these pieces will help determine the snugness of the fit, revealing how much compensation is needed when creating interlocking parts. ...Some may require plenty of play, while others demand tight, rigid connections.
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This gauge tests your 3D Printers ability to resolve small clearances between parts. It is a valuable tool for determining what you need to use in your designs to create moving parts without them fusing together. It features rotational gaps from...
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This gauge tests your 3D Printers ability to resolve small clearances between parts. It is a valuable tool for determining what you need to use in your designs to create moving parts without them fusing together. It features rotational gaps from...
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I love this tally counter but the fit of the parts out of my printer was too tight for it to operate.I fiddled with my printer a bit, but figured I could use the practice so I traced the models in to Fusion 360 and adjusted the tolerances myself.This...
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This gauge tests your 3D Printers ability to resolve small clearances between parts. ...It is a valuable tool for determining what you need to use in your designs to create moving parts without them fusing together.</p> <p>It features rotational gaps...
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... 0.45mm in the slicer, you would expect the walls to measure 0.90mm since it's set for two walls. Feel free to test with different numbers of walls as well. ... If your results don't match expectations, simply adjust your calibration and try again.
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Figured I'd put a spin (not a fidget pun) on the tolerance tester Makers Muse put out. The print is a great idea and I almost downloaded his. But I like to design and wanted to try a curved socket. So I put a gentle curve at the tolerance interface.
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Surface quality and tolerence testing sample. Used for my Additive Manufacture Degree assignment. ...Designed by myself to test surface quality and detailing.
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I decided to put a spin on Makers Muse's tolerance tester design. The print is a fantastic idea and I almost downloaded his design, but I prefer to create my own and wanted to try adding a curved socket. So I gently curved the tolerance interface to...
prusaprinters
Swatch includes tolerance tests for bridging (5, 10, 15, 20mm), walls (0.5, 0.8, 1, 1.5, 2mm), transparency (0.2, 0.4, 0.6, 0.8, 1, 1.2, 1.4, 1.6, 1.8, 2mm), overhangs (15°, 30°, 45°, 60°), and holes (2, 3, 4mm) while having room for an address label...
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160mm/830 mm model of bridge for diorama makers. Use necessary ratio when printing. Not tested. ...Please leave comment and pictures after using it.