Good job Chris. Multibody workspace in Solidworks is great. Your design turned out pretty well. Nice tip with printing in 45degrees angle. Creates less support and easy removal. I would use M5 cap screws for mounting the power board to the 3d printed bracket by having 2x M5 tapped holes instead of the mushroom protrudes.
Sorry I missed responding to this earlier Ty. Your suggestion for using M5 cap screws and matching threaded holes (or inserts) is smart - but I didn't have any at home! Thanks for watching
Good job Chris. Multibody workspace in Solidworks is great. Your design turned out pretty well. Nice tip with printing in 45degrees angle. Creates less support and easy removal.
I would use M5 cap screws for mounting the power board to the 3d printed bracket by having 2x M5 tapped holes instead of the mushroom protrudes.
Sorry I missed responding to this earlier Ty.
Your suggestion for using M5 cap screws and matching threaded holes (or inserts) is smart - but I didn't have any at home!
Thanks for watching