Scrolly- scrolling table

Scrolly- scrolling table

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Scrolly is an open-source scroll designed for jotting down notes without clutter. Users manually handle two scrolls to navigate forward and backward. The design combines 3D printing and laser cutting in plywood. Future upgrades may include motorized scrolling, integrated scanning, and a movable pen or thermal printer for digital signage. Scrolly utilizes standard 80mm thermal paper rolls. The design was created using Onshape, a software that enables public configuration of the file. Download the CAD file from https://cad.onshape.com/documents/4ad58d9a4088415b9e0dbf18/w/d21452802d11465e93e2b60f/e/c2cd05ed931f4cf5a88d1cab to customize it according to your needs. Watch a video explanation at https://youtu.be/ZnE1YC8N7sY. For Assembly: Use standard 80mm thermal paper rolls with a plastic tube inside, cut-out the inner tube material to create a "negative-tooth" using a small file. Remove the excess material so that both the gear holder and back cap can be inserted securely. One tooth should be placed across from another to apply maximum force. Note: The z-resolution layers may cause increased friction on the inner tube and roller. Suggest cutting plastic tubes with a saw according to STL measurements for easier assembly.

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