
Guide plateau magnétique flexible Geckotek by Dagoma
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After multiple versions, tests, prototypes, failures, and successes, I finally have the optimal version of the Geckotek plate guide! Check out my blog posts: https://clubdagoma.popsell.com/max-38805/256099 https://clubdagoma.popsell.com/max-38805/254901 Who hasn't dreamed of placing their removable support perfectly straight in front of a cheering crowd, just waiting for the inevitable failure and laughter that comes with it? Who hasn't had to try again and again to get it just right? Well, let's get this straight: who will be the master of extreme attachment? The magnetic dominator? The king of perfect placement? The ultimate decoupler of prints? And maybe, just maybe, it'll be you! Yes, YOU! ADD-ON GECKOTEK: "FOR THE BOLD" As the pictures show, we place the support in a notch at the back of the plate with a slight incline (like a hinge). And all that's left is to gently flip the plate into place. You'll need: 4 simple elements to print (just a few grams of PLA will do) 4 M3 6mm screws (rummage through your toolbox, I'm sure you've got some lying around) 1 Geckotek removable support by Dagoma (www.dagoma.fr) 1 screwdriver provided by Dagoma for assembling your machine) No special printing recommendations here - it's not too big and doesn't put too much strain on the print. My personal settings: 0.20mm layer height, 33% infill, no supports, no surface enhancement. The STL file includes the 4 elements in an optimized layout. As mentioned in my previous post, you'll only need 4 M3 6mm screws (the same ones used to secure your Z-axis motors, for example). For installation, place the part with the screw holes at the bottom. This is the widest part that will rest on the plate, so it's designed to go on top. This way, you won't get stuck when trying to attach the head. Note: There's a slight play here, and that's perfectly normal and intentional. The magnetic strips aren't all cut the same, so I've accounted for this variation to ensure everyone can use it with ease. Check out my blog posts: https://clubdagoma.popsell.com/max-38805/256099 https://clubdagoma.popsell.com/max-38805/254901
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