Hello. I would like to build a own drone and I like yours.
What kind of filament did you use: carbon, PLA, PETG? Thank you a lot.
Hello. I would like to build a own drone and I like yours.
What kind of filament did you use: carbon, PLA, PETG? Thank you a lot.
@Lobodudu_1591822 Hi, I have used Prusament PC Carbon Fiber but PETG or ABS should be fine as well.
I would not use PLA since it tends to creep under load below the screw head
@JayS thanks
Cool design. I'm thinking of building one. How much does it weigh?
@Probably_171340 Thank you, weight is about 1,5kg ready to fly
Just what I was looking for my lack table
Thanks for the design
I also printed some 608 zz bearing sleeves to go on the 8mm bar
What screws?
@BradleyM1_171049
4 pcs. Screw M2x6
4 pcs. Heated Insert M2
2 pcs. Flat countersunk head screw 3mm, length 10mm min.
@JayS oh right. I just modified it and am reprinting now to use m3's biting into the plastic since I have heaps left over from the MK 3.9 upgrade kit.
Doesn’t fit the Surface Pro 6 connector but to be fair, it wasn’t designed to. Still very Isabel by simply flipping the surface over and connecting it at the top though.
@HackPorpoise Thank you for the feedback
@Meeves Looking good!
Looks nice, but a screw and nut sizes are missing. Which ones did you used?
@MichalK Thank you! It is designed for M4 thread. I have used a M4 nut and a wing bolt like DIN 316 (edited)
Thanks! Happy user :) I have made a remix to have better contact of the screw with table bottom. I will test it today during my home Office!
I've made a bunch of these, they work so well! I uploaded my sample tray here: https://www.printables.com/model/1115529-filament-sample-tray
@yourarm_206707 thank you, looking great
Perfect little model that prints quick enough and is big enough to show the material. I like the small footprint of this model compared to other filament samples that require much more material.
I will use it for different build plates as well to show their structure. The flat bottom is eprfect for this. The image shows an example of a textured PEI sheet.
I simply used a spreadsheet with 2cm cells to add the filament information and printed it on normal paper. (edited)