Screwless Cube Gears
von emmett
Druckbare Dateien (10)
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stlcenter.stl
566 Ko · 266 486 Downloads
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stlgear1.stl
261 Ko · 264 699 Downloads
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stlgear2.stl
155 Ko · 263 966 Downloads
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stlBgear1.stl
352 Ko · 267 879 Downloads
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stlBgear2.stl
243 Ko · 266 774 Downloads
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stlBcenter.stl
1.8 Mo · 264 184 Downloads
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stlBpins.stl
55 Ko · 267 667 Downloads
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stlBcenterFlat.stl
1.7 Mo · 263 970 Downloads
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stlscrewless-cube-plate.stl
1.2 Mo · 276 945 Downloads
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stlscrewless-cube-plate2.stl
2.2 Mo · 275 747 Downloads
Beschreibung
UPDATE: This design has been superseded by my newer version, http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:213946, which has better pins (and more gear ratio options). I highly recommend you print that instead, as it prints more reliably, assembles much easier and holds together better.
Thank you, all of you who've made cube gears and posted pictures. Since tbuser made these lovely pin connectors, http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10288, I figured it was high time to make a fully printable cube gear set. Now you needn't bother buying any more screws: this one snaps together.
UPDATE: For anyone without access to a 3D printer, you can now buy these from caesia on her Etsy store: http://www.etsy.com/shop/PlasticFusion
UPDATE: New version uses tbuser's new pin connectors V2: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:10541, is much stronger, and prints right-side-up. This is practice for making a heart-gear version.
This design also incorporates a couple of tricks that others may find useful. The center block has two very narrow slices through it, which cause interior walls to form, which help keep the tops of the holes from sagging during printing. Likewise, a cylinder is cut out of the interior of the gears, which serves two purposes. First, it makes a strong internal support for the pin. Second, it makes for less stringing between parts when you print four gears at once, because Skeinforge makes the head go from the center of one to the center of the other, so that the perimeters wipe off the nozzle.
UPDATE: By popular demand, a new version of the center block has been uploaded (BcenterFlat.stl), which doesn't have any internal slits and is oriented to print on a large face. This one is significantly easier to print, though the top and bottom holes do end up a touch tighter than the rest.