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| Author: | olz [ Wed May 06, 2009 3:41 pm ] |
| Post subject: | FREE stl's 1x2x4 |
1x2x3 can't satisfy you? well here is some stl's for a 1x2x4. I made them just for fun with no planns on building it, so i thought if someone of you would like to try it out. the size is 24mm/cubie and the tolerance is 0.1mm. the screw hole is 4.5mm and you'll need a srew with a nut. Attachment: Attachment: here is how the 3 part edge works. Attachment: Attachment: WARNING!!!!!!!!! these stl's have not been tested for functionality. so BUILD ON YOUR OWN RISK. if any of the better designers could crearify if they work or not would be great |
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| Author: | Steryne [ Wed May 06, 2009 4:17 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: FREE stl's 1x2x4 |
This is some great pieces, but I would like to crearify on a few things. The design will/can work. Can you answer these questions though? 1. This type of puzzle needs tollerance (usually .10-.20mm), what is yours? 2. Can you fillet the mechanism? It would make it lock up a lot less. 3. what type of screw/spring/washer and NUT fits into this? If the mechanism piece is made twice it needs a nut. 4. THE BIGGEST ONE OF THEM ALL! HOW ARE YOU GOING TO GET A SCREW INTO IT IN THE FIRST PLACE? If you didn't think about that might I suggest making a hole in the center pieces but not the cap. It will look square from the top but not on the inside. 5. And I assume that you are planning on gluing one piece to the mechanism for internalalignment issues? That is all I can think of (besides how much a print cost is, Bradley). |
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| Author: | olz [ Wed May 06, 2009 4:44 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: FREE stl's 1x2x4 |
updated the files |
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| Author: | Steryne [ Wed May 06, 2009 4:59 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: FREE stl's 1x2x4 |
Those look much better, but how are you going to get the screw into the hole if the centers overlap it? |
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| Author: | olz [ Wed May 06, 2009 5:05 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: FREE stl's 1x2x4 |
Steryne wrote: Those look much better, but how are you going to get the screw into the hole if the centers overlap it? im working on a 3 part edge right now |
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| Author: | TheCube [ Wed May 06, 2009 5:07 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: FREE stl's 1x2x4 |
Steryne wrote: This is some great pieces, but I would like to crearify on a few things. are and clarify for a native English speaker... I expect more sorry, that REALLY bugged me |
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| Author: | Steryne [ Wed May 06, 2009 5:14 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: FREE stl's 1x2x4 |
olz wrote: 1x2x3 can't satisfy you? well here is some stl's for a 1x2x4. I made them just for fun with no planns on building it, so i thought if someone of you would like to try it out. the size is 24mm/cubie and the tolerance is 0.1mm. the screw hole is 4.5mm and you'll need a srew with a nut. Attachment: 1x2x4_3.jpg Attachment: 1x2x4_4.jpg Attachment: 1x2x4.zip WARNING!!!!!!!!! these stl's have not been tested for functionality. so BUILD ON YOUR OWN RISK. if any of the better designers could crearify if they work or not would be great Please don't take those from my quote, I was making those exact same corrections from olz's qoute, that is the reason they are size 150 and really stand out. |
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| Author: | Garrett [ Wed May 06, 2009 5:26 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: FREE stl's 1x2x4 |
Styrene, please stop trying to backseat mod. There are lots of people on this board whos first language is not english and I think its very rude to correct them like that. Nice puzzle, but I dont see how the inner 2 layers are held onto the core. |
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| Author: | PotatoSpades22095 [ Wed May 06, 2009 8:00 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: FREE stl's 1x2x4 |
Can you show it fully assembled? |
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| Author: | olz [ Wed May 06, 2009 11:56 pm ] |
| Post subject: | Re: FREE stl's 1x2x4 |
Garrett wrote: Nice puzzle, but I dont see how the inner 2 layers are held onto the core. you just glue one of them on to an edge and they will stay aligned |
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