
ZeroTech Dobby Motor Arm replacement
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I'm Replacing My Dobby's Motor Arm with a New One. My Dobby crashed, causing the motor pod to split along the line between the two rear screws (see first image). I removed the broken part from the motor, trimmed back the arm to where it just begins to flare out and glued this 3D piece onto the arm. The motor wires had become stretched so I took off the top cover to pull them back a bit using needle point pliers. To secure my fix, I used a small cable tie for extra security. Print Settings Printer Brand: Ultimaker Printer: Ultimaker 2 Rafts: No Supports: No Resolution: 0.1mm Infill: 20% Notes: Rigidink PLA. Nozzle temp 205C Heated Bed 35C Brim How I Designed This I designed this using OpenScad, and I've included the .scad file for you to use.
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