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Teck Hao Tea

  • Joined on Sep 03, 2015
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  • Ultimaker 2
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    Ultimaker 2

    My printer

Activity

Published Didierkl filament guide revised about 8 years ago
Contributed on Filament Guide UM2 about 8 years ago
Carousel thumb modified
Printed on:
ultimaker 2
Result:
Very good, same observations as in another comment so I changed the clipsable part a bit.
Feedback:
https://www.youmagine.com/designs/didierkl-filament-guide-revised
Followed Didier Klein about 8 years ago
Contributed on Steampunk Iron Man Hand about 8 years ago
Carousel thumb knob attempt
Printed on:
ultimaker 2
Result:
Haven't printed, just wanted to illustrate my comment in case it makes any sense.
Contributed on ED209 from RoboCop about 8 years ago
Carousel thumb img 5170
Printed on:
ultimaker 2
Result:
Scaled down 50%. Details are still great. The "guides" on the upper head part need to be trimmed/beveled so the visor/canopy can sit perfectly. Really cool once assembled!
Favored ED209 from RoboCop about 8 years ago
Followed IRobertI about 8 years ago
Contributed on Jointed Robot about 8 years ago
Carousel thumb img 1407
Printed on:
ultimaker 2
Result:
Beautiful, my daughter loves it!
Feedback:
Used the suggested printing parameters but also used a brim on most pieces, even with a heated bed.
Favored Jointed Robot about 8 years ago
Commented on Steampunk Iron Man Hand about 8 years ago
@Valcrow I agree, it has to keep looking that cool :) Just thinking out loud : it shouldn't imply a big design change if the TURRET was a 2 section part (knob + threaded section) with the latter section a bit shorter and if the holes on the CONTROLPANEL (right below the "threads") were larger. The mod would be completed with a spring (maybe something made of flex) between each TURRET and the CONTROL PANEL and also a retention ring (that goes between the knob and the threaded section of the TURRET) that turns freely. The idea would be to be able turn the knob CW to tighten the flexsors, doing so the threads would push the TURRET deeper. Once done the spring and the retention ring would prevent the TURRET from turning the other way. Basically if there was no tension cord the knob could be able to turn CW endlessy. Of course that means the 2 sections of the TURRET would have to be glued with the retention ring in between and then the ring would have to be glued on the CONTROLPANEL. Erm... makes sense to me but I don't know if it's cleary explained or not :/
Favored Steampunk Iron Man Hand about 8 years ago
Followed Valcrow about 8 years ago
Commented on Steampunk Iron Man Hand about 8 years ago
Hello, I have a question regarding the Wrist turret : looks like you tighten the cords turning the knobs CCW and the Turret itself stays put as long as there is enough tense on the cords is that correct? Awesome design and paintjob by the way! Thanks!
Published FC Naze32 board case about 8 years ago
Published Battery tray for nCpx, nQx batteries about 8 years ago
Commented on Jointed Robot about 8 years ago
Hello, very nice design. I'm printing it for my daughter :) @David Ganon: You have probably sorted it by now but in case you haven't, you will need a Brim on most pieces. I'm not done yet but prints are of so far. I will certainly add support for the hip tho.