All my gears needed a home so I made this to keep them comfortable. Empty spot gears are on the lathe. Space for blank spot bushings as well.
Thank you.Very Very Cool! I'm impressed! My gears are all piled on top of each other. I don't think the are very comfy at all......
What Software did you use?
What 3d printer did you use?
Thank you.
I build with Tinkercad when I can, it's easy. Fusion 360 for complicated stuff. Cura for slicing.
Voxelab Aquila X2 (Ender 3 V2 clone) Material is PLA+, print took 26hrs.
I'm happy with it. Originally thought about stacking on a post as well but knowing me, the one I would need would always be at the bottom.
Be forewarned, I look at these and found that they are older models and have some quarks to them when I googled them.I know nothing about 3D printing, but was surprised to see a Dremel 3D20 printer on sale for $299, regular $899 at PA the other day
Well, that's why I threw it out here, there is just a tremendous amount of experience and knowledge from forum members who are always willing share.Be forewarned, I look at these and found that they are older models and have some quarks to them when I googled them.
I have an Ender 3v2 that has been trouble free.So what might a good choice for entry level be? I have no CAD experience, but have used blueprints and construction documents for most of my working years.
@TincupI have an Ender 3v2 that has been trouble free.
Ok, thanksyou can just pick up spools of filament as you consume them. there are a bunch of different types each with their own range of colours and uses. check out the 3d printing section, lots of great info there.
Gotta say my CR Touch has been a game changer. It's important to learn how to level properly but it's super handy.save yourself the hassle and buy a bltouch along with it. it will save you so much time and frustration. There are a ton of places to find the instructions to install and use it.