Experimentation pieces for a demo of linear motion

Experimentation pieces for a demo of linear motion

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These are the very rough prototype parts I made to test out and demonstrate CoreXY motion. They're designed to fit onto 10x10mm square tubing and were attached to aluminium 10x10x1mm rods using PLA printed parts and CA glue. Note that these parts aren't suitable for any actual use except demonstrating the CoreXY motion. I'm posting them because people have been repeatedly asking for them despite being clearly marked as non-functional prototypes. None of these parts are used in any real-world motion systems. They were created to provide a quick, cheap, and dirty demonstration of CoreXY motion. To get more information about my progress, including thoughts on these parts, check out http://defcon.no/tag/3d-printing/. You can watch the demo videos at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=K6MRep9bwfs, https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h4HQlSZROQ8, and https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cdTB0t-0FW8. The parts were designed using Designspark Mechanical. Unfortunately, I've lost the RSDOC files, so don't ask for them.

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