
Wing Nut
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Instructions for Printing Custom Nut Using the following settings: - nut_step_shape_degrees: 45 degrees - nut_thread_step: 2 units per revolution - thickness: 2 mm - drive_type: Socket drive - facets: 6 sides on each part of the design - inner_diameter: 8 mm at the smallest point inside - nut_resolution: 0.5 units in height - nut_type: Wingnut style with slotted head - head_diameter: 12 mm at its widest - slot_depth: 2 mm into the thickness from top to bottom of head - type: General purpose nut for mechanical use - thread_step: 2 threads per unit length - slot_width: 1 mm from one side to other along width of nut body - head_height: 5 mm in vertical direction on main axis - nut_height: Total height above top of bearing at very bottom part. - resolution: Resolution of design is set for best quality at all levels. - non_thread_diameter: No space available here as thread already has it. Non-thread diameter does not count! - nut_thread_outer_diameter: Maximum outer size is given to keep dimensions standard so print out proper! - countersink: Depth goes up slightly on inside where hole made larger then actual, typical case. - texture: All extrusions from original part are left intact without reduction. - drive_diameter: Inner hole of this is smaller due less need but kept symmetrical as desired design principle dictates when applicable – see 'inner_diameter'. Drive fit should stay correct with current print tolerance! - nut_diameter: At top and middle points diameter equals or even goes larger, usually so threads go inside without problem either way! This makes safe handling easier yet sturdy construction too - non_thread_length: It means none of the space given has a real purpose - there will not be much use but might get handy somehow. - head_type: As seen it must stay Hex style due symmetry requirement; also to make better contact where it’s used most often with other mechanical parts
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