
magnetic_gear_and_pin
prusaprinters
SummaryUse gears and pins with your magnetic blocks (e.g., tegu)!The model uses 12x3 mm neodymium magnets that's embedded in print (for protection against being dislodged). Spins pretty well!Please see the mag_block adapter (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3939667) to combine it with stud-block style toys (i.e., with duplo, like in the photos). 6-sided blocks (https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3977561), to combine with pins and beams toys (e.g., technic).Print SettingsNotes:HOW TO EMBED MAGNET IN YOUR PRINTYou'll need to pause the printer at the correct height to insert the magnet, right before the layer that closes the magnet hole (see pictures of some of magnetic projects I made, which are magnetic pin and gear).If you are using CuraIn order to find the correct height to pause to insert magnet, go to preview menu and find out which layer to stop (mine was layer 15, but you should check). If you are using Cura, use Extensions>Post-Processing>Modify_G_code to pause the printing at the correct height (use layer height instead of mm to ensure precise step to stop).Printing TipsIMPORTANT: Make sure you park the head AWAY from the model so you won't burn your fingers when placing magnets!I've used MP Mini Select V2 - the x-axis arm is metallic and tends to pick up magnets if it comes too close to the build. In order to prevent this from happening, you can use two approaches. 1) If the model is small enough, you can print multiple models by placing it side-by-side so arm will never be close enough (see the picture with three circular model with magnet). 2) use painter's tape (e.g., Blu-Tape) to hold the magnet in place (see picture of the gear with magnet under blue tape). The head will print over the tape and will help hold the magnet in place, and has no noticeable effect on the quality of the print (blue tape will be entombed in the print along with the magnet). How I Designed This I used FreeCAD to design the block after measuring various building toys I had around the house, then created a cylindrical hole inside the model to hold the 12x3mm magnet (with some slop).https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3939688
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