I have finally finished my design. Have a look at it and see if there are any issues 8686. However, the weight has ended up being a whole lot more than I expected. Really, it's only 1.2 ounces...
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I have finally finished my design. Have a look at it and see if there are any issues 8686. However, the weight has ended up being a whole lot more than I expected. Really, it's only 1.2 ounces...
I have done some rough calculations to estimate the potential stresses on my holder. Assuming that the internal structure of my eye tracking camera is relatively even, I would say that the density...
I'm most concerned about the main bottom section that my device will be sitting on. Most of that section is already 4 mm thick. On either side are sections that are raised up a bit, to fit the...
Sorry, I haven't gotten to the rest of the design yet. The eye tracker camera will sit completely flat in the cradle. However, it needs to have a 17° angle. To achieve that angle, the whole cradle...
I have attached a picture of the device sitting in the holder.
I don't know what the minimum thickness is that I could get away with. I did find this tablet holder for a galaxy tablet: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:395373 and the main bottom section is only...
I'm getting ready to send off my first design to a printing service in a day or two, but I need to refine it a little. It seems a little thick, but that's because I'm not sure yet on how thin I can...
My apologies. I didn't see at first where I could select different materials. I also had the wrong dimensions for my model. Looks like ninjaflex is available at a pretty low price.
I saw plenty of services on 3-D hubs that would let me use rubber-like, which as I said before was very expensive. Are you suggesting that I ask each service one by one to see if they use a material...
Well, that's only half of my solution. I tried to make it really clear that I'm not printing this myself. I need to find a printing service that can use one of these materials.
I am needing to make a small wedge-shaped piece with an approximately 17° angle. I need this to be somewhat flexible since it will be used to support an object for which I am not exactly sure of the...
I am needing a VESA tripod adapter, and I found one on thingiverse that might do the trick:
http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:667265
If I were to print this design, what material should I...
Any thoughts?
Here is a better design that also illustrates better what I am needing to know: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:395373
I will be attaching this mount to an articulated arm with a tripod style...
I would definitely appreciate some help with prototyping. I should have realized how complicated my idea was, considering I am not an engineer.
I must remind you once again that I do not have my own printer. I will be using a printing service. I do not have the technical expertise to even begin to know how to do it myself. Most of what...
I'm not that familiar with much of the 3-D printing terminology yet, so I don't quite understand everything you said. I have created another design where I have indicated the thickness of the...
Thanks for the suggestions. I didn't quite realize how difficult it was to make an educated guess. Is there a particular printing service that could advise me on my design before printing?
No response yet? I didn't think my questions were that complicated. What I really need to know is how thin can I make my tablet holder and how narrow can I make the perimeter section and crossbeam...
I forgot to mention something really important. I don't have a 3-D printer. I was going to use a 3-D printing service since I don't have many projects planned for the future. So I need to have a...
I am a complete novice to 3-D printing, and this is my first project. My design is a holder/tray for a Microsoft Surface Pro 4. I have attached a very rough design that I created in Tinkercad. All...