Thursday, January 6, 2022

3DJake 250g spool drawer #3DThursday #3DPrinting

ManAtArmsProps shares:

After the parts are printed, you need to drill the holes from the 3d printed parts and the spool to 4mm.
I designed the holes in the drawers for 4mm, but some printers might not be able to print exactly.

After that you need to cut 4x pins with a length of 43,5 – 44mm.
I used a carbon fiber rod for this, but you can use wooden or plastic ones too.

When you have all drawers assembled, lay the whole spool on a flat surface, so the pins on the bottom are all at the same level.
Then you add some high-viscosity superglue around the pins, let it soak in a few seconds, then remove the overflow with a paper towel and maybe spray some activator over it.

Repeat this step for the top too if you want.

download the files on: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4380165


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