strain gauge dynamometer 3d models
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I model this to use SpoonUnit's brilliant idea of using filament to connect the "chain" links, which helps reduce strain on my Ender 5's bowden tube and keeps cables for the hotend out of print space when linked together with filament. The chain is...
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I'm really impressed with the strain relief design from BoSnap - it's rock solid and resists twisting when I turn the leveling wheels on my printer. However, since the cables are positioned to the left of the headbed screw on my Tornado, I decided to...
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This is a strain reliever if you need you palette to be in normal orientation but have your filament coming down from the top. It might be a rare situation, but it is the situation that I am in. This uses 2 m3 x 12 allen screws to attach it to the...
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This is a strain reliever if you need you palette to be in normal orientation but have your filament coming down from the top. It might be a rare situation, but it is the situation that I am in. This uses 2 m3 x 12 allen screws to attach it to the...
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Enclosure had a couple 19.5 mm holes in the design, so created a strain relief that'll snap in. Has a couple notches along the body for zip ties to lock down the cables. I used some TPU I had sitting around, which worked great and gives some...
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Here's my take on a strain relief solution. I propose printing two tabs and inserting them into the slot, front and back next to the ribbon cable. Then, push the link into the holes to secure it together. You'll need to print two links for this...
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Create a printable strain relief for your Cupcake's HBP by following these steps: first, print the provided design; second, slide it onto the heated build platform; third, secure wires in place using zip ties; finally, benefit from enhanced...
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I liked the attached strain relief for the heated bed, so I made a remix with only that piece. I moved the part where the cable fits 3 cm to the right/middle. It fits that way better for my Tornado and you can reach the bed-leveling-knob more...
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A pair of radius gauges, often referred to as fillet gauges, with concave and convex measurements starting at a precise 1mm, proves extremely handy for designing parts to match or replicate an item featuring rounded corners with pinpoint accuracy. -...
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This part replaces two of the spacer shims on a fairly common laser engraver module to provide zip tie points for strain relief. No additional hardware required. It screws into place with the original screws. Just unscrew, remove the two plastic...
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The strain relief becomes a part of the cable and allows fast sliding on and off from the instrument. It's strong enough to hang the whole instrument from the cable (of course I had to try). The base (part 1) is screwed in place with one of the...
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Update August 28, 2017 I recently attached a rear-mounted cooler fan to the extruder assembly and discovered that the strain relief was obstructing the new fan assembly. So I redesigned the armatures to provide a lower profile and keep the assembly...
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Simple strain relief that is quick to print. The clip slides into the bracket and is trapped when attached to the motor with a zip-tie. The clearances are designed so that the fit keys into the layer ridges so the clip will have a...
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To address this issue, I created a strain relief that redirects the wires 90° around the sides so they move alongside the Y axis instead of above it. Installation is straightforward: simply rotate your bed to face left, allowing the wires to...
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I designed this mouse cable strain relief after messing with tangled cables for months. I temporarily clamped it down using my monitor but now I finally came up with a more permanent solution. I screwed the base directly to my desk using 30 mm...
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... fit comfortably over your extruder motor - but be sure not to overtighten it as this can lead to unnecessary stress on the device. In case your strain relief doesn't slide into place with ease, try flipping the whole component over and try again!
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The net result of this action is that the contour gauge pins now have acquired the exact shape of the contour, which can then be transferred to another piece of material. These devices are also referred to as shape duplicators. The use of contour...
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A disposable face-mask strain reliever specifically designed for simplicity and easy mass production through 3D printing and other methods including CNC cutters, laser cutting and routing. The main aims of this project were to: - Improve comfort...