PETG, 0.4 nozzle, 0.12 layer.
Rotates easily.




Great model, I had to use a tiny bit of super glue to keep the hex nuts in place. I was a great project to build with my son to show him how an escalator works but I had to hold the pieces in place while my 4year old place the links, probably better suited for an older kid. My only other comments is that sometimes if I roll the escalator in reverse too fast, it gets stuck because of the tolerances. I think it would help if there was an axel in front too.
@TheBasedDoge Do you remember the layer height you set for the change?
@AdmSean_670 I don't, but probably 1mm or so from the top
I printed and built this. It was quite a fun project. I did have to create a new front shaft with smaller dimensions. I also decided to abandon the oscillator so designed a fixed mount for it. Overall, a great project.
is it possible to scale the oscillator parts to fit in a bigger size GE Vortalex?
Printed nicely! Though my soldering skills are lacking to say the least, I got it running in the end. Really fun project!
What parts needs to be reprinted if I already have the non motorized version?