Looking for Ideas to Improve the 3D Printed Enclosure Mounting #89
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@eaudiffred perhaps you might have opinions here? |
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@keenanjohnson Two very good points.
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Instead of the threaded insert, we could make a slot to slide in a nut. Still adds parts, but the nuts will be cheaper than the insert. I don't love that idea because it makes assembly just a little harder, but it can be added to the potential solution list. |
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Yeah the captive nut is another good idea! Here's what the Accuweather Injection-molded clips look like. I'm not sure if this geometry is feasible to 3D print or not. |
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What do you think about this? Only thing I'm worried about is how securely it holds together. I think I'd want to test the fit and function of this first. If successful, then figure out how to design a clip between the lower shroud and head piece. |
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Are all of the electronics on the top of the housing up-to-date? |
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Depending on the available space, I'm thinking this might be a solution: |
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Oh good call! The electronics are not. I've made the final decision today to switch to a different GPS part that doesn't include the incredibly huge USB cable. #91. We'll need to update the CAD, but the GPS unit will become much smaller and has a very smaller connector. (Product Dimensions: 25.5mm x 25.4mm x 8.2mm). https://www.adafruit.com/product/4415 |
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I can update that cad today @eaudiffred |
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Ok, cool. I think I'll have to claim some of that space for the frog head clips, but it looks like with the smaller GPS there will still be plenty of space available. |
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Yes here you can see how it looks in the built assembly, so this is a great space saver Should I modify this in your clip assembly branch and then we can merge everything in together later? |
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It makes a lot of sense to me that making it easy to disassemble would be important! So I would say let's try it! |
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Ok @eaudiffred ! I'm back with my printers now, is this ready for another test print on my side you think? |
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Yes! I think it's ready to go. I was planning to do a test this week too. |
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Awesome! I can start one today if that's helpful. |
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How did you handle the supports for the head top piece now that there are clips coming down? |
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I decided actually to try out a different slicer program called PrusaSlicer, which is another open source slicer I've heard can work better for Ender printers on forums. I'm trying the print with this kind of support which seems pretty minimum! We'll see if it works haha |
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Cool! How did it turn out? This is the first option I'd like to try in Cura. Its the option requiring the least amount of time and material, so it may fail miserably, but I can add material and structure from here. I need to level my printer again and re-zero the head. Hopefully I can get a print started tomorrow. |
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My settings were these:
I used the default Ender 3 V2 Profile in Prusa Slicer. It feels fairly snug when I clipped it together. I've found that I can definitely pull it apart, but the force required feels about right to me that it's not loose, but also not too hard to separate. |
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I printed off a lower shroud and a head over the weekend. Seems like I need to slightly widen the slot in the lower shroud so that the clips fit in a little easier. Other than that it seems to fit well. Any other thoughts or changes? |
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@keenanjohnson, How is the clips design holding up? Is it working out ok during printing and assembly? I still need to print an entire assembly. I'll give it a shot with PrusaSlicer |
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As I've started to put together more than a few of the 3D printed enclosures, I've become aware that tightening the bolts attaching the main box enclosure to the top sensor shroud and head is a bit tedious. See images below.
I think there are two things making this hard:
Ideas for Solution
I have a few ideas for how to improve this, but I would love to hear other opinions!
. This adds a new part to the BOM which isn't ideal, but it would significantly decrease the force needed on the bolt to get it to thread properly
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