3D-Printing the Mulholland Drive Box and Riveting!
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- Опубликовано: 11 сен 2024
- In today's quick video the Mulholland-Drive box is presented, as well as a neat technique to rivet together your 3D-prints!
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Oof, that jawdropping joke hurt a little haha
Big oof! :p
Thanks for your great video! Nice print in place design you have created and I like that you've included a test piece. This saves a lot of time, energy and plastic if it turns out that it needs tweaking. I'll keep that idea in mind!
Thanks! :) I'm glad you liked it!
The test part is soooooooooooo nice and smart. Many thanks for including it
An iron, I should have thought of that! I have been trying to melt filament with a lighter and it does not work so well. Cool box!
Thanks! Glad i could help :)
Awesome! I like your design philosophy. I was just designing some boxes myself using bolts as hinges but I'd like to try some print-in-place stuff too. I have a question regarding the design though. When designing the hinge for instance, do you simply make the axle slightly smaller than the hole it's seated in? I feel like you would need to get that offset right to prevent the entire thing from binding up while printing. Do you have any tricks or is it just a lot of iteration with different sizes and printer settings? Again, great video!
Hi, thanks for the nice comment! Yes, the axle has to be smaller, from my experience, you need at least 0.3mm clearence between to objects if you dont want binding on household 3d printers., so the axle diameter is 0.6mm smaller then the hole.
do you use SUPPORTS?!
2:35 says that it can be printed without, but...
I would
No Hay Banda!
you don´t need an iron, if you have a lighter or matches
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That's never the wrong movie :-) (at 1:33).
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