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05-13-2015, 09:45 AM #1
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12" Plastic Two part Y-Bed To TEST
Someone asked me about a 12" version of my 10" two part plastic Y-Bed. Here is what I came up with for the 1st try. Rather than put this on thingiverse untested, thought I would post it here for testing. Someone else will have to verify the hole dimensions are correct. I did make the openscad file so you could easily change the hole dimensions by adjusting some variables. I used the dimensions from the file beerdart uploaded to this thread as the starting point. http://3dprintboard.com/showthread.p...ighlight=plate
I am attaching this as a zip file since their several files associated with this. If you have a problem with this zip file, I can put it on my website for retrieval.i3v_12inch_Y-Bed_150513_Upload.zip
Here are a couple of images of what this looks like. This took 11 hours for me to print the 2 part 10" version. The lengths of the 1/8" brass rod needed for this size should be about
2 - 1/8" x 305mm Brass Rod
2 - 1/8" x 232mm Brass Rod
2 - 1/8" x 291mm Brass Rod
You will not need the brass rod for testing the correct size & hole pattern for the Y-Bed.
Here is the link to the 10" Y-bed version on thingiverse for reference. http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:824227
Let me know if someone is will to test this design.
i3v_12inch_Female.jpgi3v_12inch_Male.jpg
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05-14-2015, 03:25 PM #2
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the answer is yes.... eventually... have so much printing to do... but using this as a lightweight alternative to the wood, and then placing an aluminium sheet on top should do nicely
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05-15-2015, 08:02 AM #3
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I am not sure whether it will really be any lighter. My 10" version with the added brass & same hardware as wooden version was the exact same weight. If you make it work without the extra height ledges & use an aluminum sheet instead of the brass rod as you are saying, it probably would be less weight. I will be interested to see how you make this.
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05-15-2015, 02:10 PM #4
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i am more concerned with less warping than anything... I can always get a bigger motor :-P
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