MPPR - Most printable pantorouter

MPPR - Most printable pantorouter

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#UPDATE: 2020.04.21: With a packed schedule, I've decided to share the fusion360 file (https://a360.co/2Kl67wn) for this project. If you complete it, please upload your photo and don't hesitate to leave some helpful tips - they're greatly appreciated! #Background The pantorouter was invented by Matthias Wandel. After researching, I found that the price is over $1,000 and in Japan, dealers sell it for over $2,400. I like the idea but can't afford it. Building a wooden one will take me a long time to complete. As I always mention, I have access to a 3D printer. #Notice This project is still in progress and I'll update any further changes. Before assembling them, you may need to do some sanding work. #Size The router mount size suits a small 65mm router perfectly. The thickness of the link parts and mount parts are set at 13mm. You can even make it thinner if you prefer. #Printing I printed all the parts using PETG, but PLA should also be an acceptable option. Infill should be around 25-40%, with a perimeter of 3. Only the dust collection cover requires supports during printing.

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