Thursday, July 17, 2014

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Yesterday, the 3D printer is still working on the 1st button. Slowly it becomes more complete. The last photo was taken at around 1 o'clock. The next morning I can see the result ... Looks good, almost exactly as I designed. In the afternoon, after work, just remove the support material. And just what do nicely with knife ... The hole for the spring is to see here. The button is nice and big compared to my hand. Right but do 2nd button. Here I have the support material rougher made from 2.5mm to 5mm. That saves a little more ABS and printing time is slightly shorter. The first layer is done. Time to make, so the pilot. Extent on the tray
The angles the lensbury club are thus provided with pieces of MDF. Even silhouetted on 7,5 mm and 1,2 mm thickness. Bottom also draw line so I know where to come MDF board stand. In addition to the side draw lines in order to be able to determine. Boreholes Even drilling and countersinking ... Before going out for bonding MDF I mark AA and BB to see where they should be when I returned instead. Then glue is applied and then I can screw. With exposed it I make sure MDF panels remain in the right place using screw. Then there is a screw on the inside in order to keep. Both ends of MDF plates against each other Just scrape excess glue and the angle is ready. I repeat this again and again with the other corners. Example silhouetted lines AA and BB markers. So I can keep the MDF panels in the correct position during drilling and screwing. I attempt with two screws on the inside, but it's not so good idea because MDF will split faster. However, with only one screw to do in the middle. Just glue it, smearing and then clenching as a small repair. After having done three different angles the lensbury club it is ready. The tray is almost ready. The corners are still sealed so that the legs do not go through it. That last update for the collector. There will still handles on both sides. Back home, the 5mm support area yet not gone well. The printer gestoot against something, causing the stepper motor can be compromised and that causes the shifted print. New start over, now with support 3mm space. Hopefully it better. You may have failed the lensbury club ABS button again recycle the lensbury club and use again. Before that I have yet to make melter. The new button is now being printed, and tomorrow I will know if it worked. So much for the report.
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