
DailyEarring#107: Grammophone 2: TURNING CRANK
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Frustrated with Thingiverse? Check out this video: http://youtu.be/BNK8JXje5JY. Despite printer issues, I used a string to make the tiny gear work. For design details and better pictures, visit http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:17769. Sorry for not coloring it yet. Also, check out the semi-daily-earrings at http://thingiverse.com/thing:7120. Print with UP+ settings on an pp3dp printer using finest settings, 10° support angle, 5 density, and 10 lines. Place speaker pointing upwards. Insert disk's axis carefully, bend parts as needed. Use string (not too long), tie a knot/loop, place it over the axis with tweezers, and add instant glue. Pull string through front hole and knot to crank, adding glue to secure. Wait for glue to dry before cutting off loose threads. Wind disk until most of string is wound up, then put crank into holes. Glue ball to crank end to prevent slipping. Turn crank and enjoy! For color scheme and scale reference, visit http://www.thingiverse.com/image:110359.
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