GraviTrax compatible spacer family based on sin²(x)
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This is an adaptable spacer designed to work seamlessly with the GraviTrax system. Its height and numerous other specifications can be easily modified to meet your specific requirements. To create this design, you will need to provide support; it's more practical to print the part with the male connector at the bottom, opposite to what's depicted in the image. Rendering the spacer in Openscad will take some time, as will printing it out. To make the process smoother, I suggest starting by printing a smaller sample, approximately 20mm high. Then, verify if the dimensions of the hexagons are suitable for your printer. Once you've made any necessary adjustments, you can proceed with printing the larger spacers. From version 0.3 of the code onwards, you'll have the option to select a test print, which will produce a 10mm spacer that you can use to check clearances and fits between the hexagons. After this, you can move on to printing the bigger spacers. I've achieved excellent results using my Creality Ender 3 with the following settings: * male_connector_width = 29.78 * female_connector_width = 29.80 * Infill: 30% * Layer height: 0.1
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