
Lazy Susan Bearing Spool Adapter (Version 2)
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I'm really excited to show you my new Lazy Susan Spool Adapter design! I made some big improvements, it will now use less filament and require fewer screws. I also added a fudge factor for the ABS shrinkage issue, which will give me a 2% leeway by making the mount points slots instead of solid tabs. This will make a huge difference in my print quality. The new bearing I chose was found on Amazon with super fast Prime shipping, which is really cool. To put it together all I need are: These parts printed: I'll need to print them first. You can get the IC3D spool hub at 52mm in diameter. The great news is that this part will also be compatible with eSun spools. One thing I was thinking, though, maybe a customizer would come in handy for this project... Maybe it's better if I work on a program to customize everything before printing... For my build, I need the following parts: Amazon 4" bearing and four M4 screws of six millimeters each. In addition to these, one ten-millimeter M4 screw and five nuts are needed. If you take a look at this assembly instructions they should be fairly intuitive. For the print settings, I've made sure to set it up correctly so that everything turns out great. Print Settings: Raft: no Rafts Supports: No supports The Resolution setting has been left open ended to whatever the best is. Resolution is 100% I am printing this thing in Fll with some Infll of infill as well. I made use of a computer program called OpenSCAD and used the special function 'hull()'.
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