one-sided chain test/demo
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This is a test and demo of one-sided roller chain functionality. It consists of two sprockets attached to a rotating base that spins smoothly. To assemble the chain, 23 links of the "Simple one-sided roller chain" must be connected around the sprockets. Link Details: For reference, 23 Links of this chain can be found at http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1874257. Performance Notes: The test setup works surprisingly well. While it's not a suitable replacement for industrial drive belts or high-performance bicycle chains, it does provide a reliable and printable light-duty drive option. Printer Settings: Printer: da Vinci Mini w Rafts: No rafts were used. Supports: No supports were needed. Resolution: The print resolution was set to 0.3mm. Infill: The infill density was set to 10%. Notes: To minimize printing time, the sprockets were printed at a "Good" quality setting and the base at a "Normal" (fast) setting. No supports or cleanup were required. Demo Video
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