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"mid" scew to wide #1

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Viper-Gtr opened this issue Aug 19, 2022 · 5 comments
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"mid" scew to wide #1

Viper-Gtr opened this issue Aug 19, 2022 · 5 comments

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@Viper-Gtr
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the printed middle screw don't grab on the threads. Even in CAD the screw ist floating.

I printed the mid.part with -0.5mm in x and y to fit over the threads, but that didn't work either.
At the moment the oversized nut ist used and its focused over the holders.

mid-nut floating

@GeneralSyb
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mid v3.zip

This ended up working for me.

Diameter of 58.55 mm. Printed it at 0.06 mm layer height using a 0.4 mm nozzle, sliced in Cura for the ultimaker s2+, using black PLA PRO from REAL filament.
The layer height is VERY important. I recommend first just taking a small slice of the whole thing to test what diameter works best for you, because shrinkage can vary a lot depending on the printer and filament.

@Viper-Gtr
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So i printing the mit.stl from your ZIP-file at thisd moment. I don't think that the layer height is a problem to me, because it was printed in resin and is almost perfect in spect.

I've noticed, that the original "mid" is exactly 59mm in diameter, perhabs this caused the problem.

It has been updated a view days ago. I compared the old, the new and yous in CAD. Only yours is about 58,55mm.

@GeneralSyb
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GeneralSyb commented Oct 5, 2022 via email

@Kyle0122
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Screenshot 2023-11-18 100434
Not only the mid-ring, but the dew shield is also too loose for me. In the CAD they are 0.8mm apart! Modern printers typically have a tolerance of 0.2mm, mine printed these threads at the designed diameter with a shrinkage of 99.3%. They still have a distance of 0.8mm and bearly touch each other. I think most printers will have the same issue.
Please update the CAD with a tighter tolerance.

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GeneralSyb commented Nov 18, 2023 via email

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