Arms with corrected Sockets
thingiverse
I printed this without changing the size of the Skeleton, as such the Arm Sockets did not work so I fixed them I set my supports, always, to only have 1mm interface and the supports came right off. I did a little sanding but I did leave a few ridges to help the socket so the Arm stayed in position when moved. I test fitted several times before I assembled. I experimented putting the arms on the ball: 1 Arm I assembled, glued and used wood clamps and clamped tight so glue would set. I then heated the Petg with a blow dryer and popped it on 1 Arm I put in place on the ball, glued and used wood clamps and clamped it until glue was set. *** I made sure that one of the clamps was within a 1/2 inch of the ball/socket on the arm and made sure the clamp was really tightly clamped. I did not notice any difference in the way the arms work. **There was a gap on both arms near the socket of less than 1mm. **Test fit and sand out a little or sand the ball for better fit **Also note I upped the infill to 15% for more strength in the socket area
With this file you will be able to print Arms with corrected Sockets with your 3D printer. Click on the button and save the file on your computer to work, edit or customize your design. You can also find more 3D designs for printers on Arms with corrected Sockets.