
Support Plateau Réglable Renforcé pour Dagoma DE200
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Update: 20170715 : New version V2 of the screws and small tool to adjust them. Print at 0.1 (or as fine as you can) ATTENTION !!! NOT YET TESTED !!! If you want to test it yourself, it's at most 3g of plastic and not very long to print, don't forget to share your results :) I'll be testing myself early next week. Supports for mounting the plate on springs, with a central reinforcement (which allows to counteract any weaknesses caused by raising the plate on long screws, and thus keeping a sturdy cart like a single block). The screws allow adjusting the height without having to remove the cover of the plate to access the screws (a small tool makes it easy to turn them - in fact, they are too hard to be turned comfortably with your fingers). (NB: An improved version of the screw and tool will arrive soon) Two channels are provided at each rolling location for passing a plastic ring to prevent any play at that level. (To tighten the rings well, use a small flat plier to make a rotation while pulling the ring). Use M3x25mm screws with a countersunk head or longer if you find them, and nylon locknuts. For springs, I used old ones I had for a very long time - diameter 18mm - prefer new ones to ensure rigidity. If ever the screw turns along with the screw, add a nylon locknut at the base of the screw just after the bar against the plate. Work inspired by the efforts of Yean Maj (a huge thank you for the screws) and Pierre-Henry Barbe (the PHB_BarrettePlateauReglable.stl file is directly taken from his creation). A big thank you to both:) > Pierre Henry Barbe : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2124817 > Yean Maj : https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2307612 I hope you like it !!! Personally, I am very satisfied with the use so far, everything is very rigid with zero play and the quality of my prints improves greatly. I haven't put any screws to fix the central reinforcement to the supports yet, and a priori since it fits very well it doesn't move and I won't need them. The locations are there if you need them (tell me what you think, if you've added any or not and how it holds at your place :). The only small thing I'll improve is like mentioned above the screws, whose shape of the "crenations" will be changed to make them easier to turn with the tool. Stay tuned.
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