Like others, I scaled, but down, to match my 3" polishing discs. Works great!, except for the clearance between trays...way too small for clumsy fingers like mine!
Yes, easy fix to resize and reprint. I wanted to add the grit size tag (see embossment on lower tray) anyway. Yes, I realize doing this will make that particular model static, but this works for me.
Designer, you did great! I think you nailed it for the larger discs, and your concept for going vertical is excellent.
I'm going to take this a bit further...besides fixing the aforementioned clearance issue, I hope to take it not only vertical, but horizontal as well (think, a cube); I'm also working on an interlocking system, so that when stacked, each layer of trays will add to the rigidity of the whole.
I currently have 17 different grits that I use in polishing resin castings...being able to stack these in both dimensions will be amazing!
Great model. I scaled the model proportionately so the width was 160 mm, and it fits 6 in discs perfectly.
Like others, I scaled, but down, to match my 3" polishing discs. Works great!, except for the clearance between trays...way too small for clumsy fingers like mine!
Yes, easy fix to resize and reprint. I wanted to add the grit size tag (see embossment on lower tray) anyway. Yes, I realize doing this will make that particular model static, but this works for me.
Designer, you did great! I think you nailed it for the larger discs, and your concept for going vertical is excellent.
I'm going to take this a bit further...besides fixing the aforementioned clearance issue, I hope to take it not only vertical, but horizontal as well (think, a cube); I'm also working on an interlocking system, so that when stacked, each layer of trays will add to the rigidity of the whole.
I currently have 17 different grits that I use in polishing resin castings...being able to stack these in both dimensions will be amazing!