Great design, good idea with the screw. Obviously, as can be seen from your picture, it worked well with your print and the matching screw. However, I had the problem that the screw was too big for the thread and locked after I tried to use some force, which is sometimes necessary with fresh prints. The result can be seen in the first image, it broke off when I tried to remove it. I therefore reduced the size of the screw by 1.5%, it is now sufficiently tight and can be turned and fixed easily. The print file for the smaller screw is attached in the “user files”.
@DarkwingDruc_1043503 I've noticed recently that when manipulating an object in the sense of moving or rotating it, sometimes the size of the object in the slicer changes unintentionally. Perhaps this was the cause of the problem.
Great design, good idea with the screw. Obviously, as can be seen from your picture, it worked well with your print and the matching screw. However, I had the problem that the screw was too big for the thread and locked after I tried to use some force, which is sometimes necessary with fresh prints. The result can be seen in the first image, it broke off when I tried to remove it. I therefore reduced the size of the screw by 1.5%, it is now sufficiently tight and can be turned and fixed easily. The print file for the smaller screw is attached in the “user files”.
@RPK_196240 Thanks for the feedback! You're right, I had the same issue with my second print, but your solution works much better. Thanks, my friend!
@DarkwingDruc_1043503
I've noticed recently that when manipulating an object in the sense of moving or rotating it, sometimes the size of the object in the slicer changes unintentionally. Perhaps this was the cause of the problem.