Kossel magnetic rod reduction 6mm to 10mm
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I made a few adjustments to accommodate 10mm N50 grade magnets on ball joints that are fitted onto 6mm carbon tubes. Two reductions were attached to each side of the tube, with one magnet placed inside each reduction. The 10mm balls used for carriages and sliders helped to secure everything in place. While waiting for my carbon rods to arrive, I decided to experiment with printing the necessary components using a Prusa i3 printer. To achieve this, I used the following print settings: * Printer: Prusa i3 * Rafts: None * Supports: None * Resolution: 0.16mm * Infill: 30% up to 100% As for notes, I discovered that on my printer, the fit was quite tight and did not require any glue. This means that once assembled, it would hold securely in place. Additionally, I mentioned that users can scale up their print to X,Y dimensions of approximately 15.40mm outer diameter for a more substantial spacing if glue is desired. Furthermore, if they choose to print at 100% fill density, they have the option to drill any necessary holes later on.
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