
Kossel Mini Magnetic Rod Jig 180mm Layout
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04/18/2017: Added an M4 spacer that was essential for the spacing used by the jigs on the rods. Although the rod functioned perfectly and the jig was impressive, there remained a space for a stand-off that wasn't accounted for in my threaded ball bearing ends. This will take its place and is sized to allow it to be force-threaded onto an M4 stand-off. Without fully considering the 190mm aspect of Laurman's Kossel Mini Magnetic Arm jig, I went ahead and printed and assembled it. And it works! Except for a small oversight on my part that I'm using 180mm spec arms for the Kossel Mini. Instead of complaining or eyeballing the size, I created a new pattern for the excellent jig found here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1814477. So if you also want to use these very nice jigs with a 180mm layout template for your new magnetic Kossel arms, you can now click, download and (hopefully dimensionally accurately) print from this PDF.
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