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thank you so much for the model, I have printed this for my wife's computer and she loved it.
I used a 0.6 mm nozzle with a 0.28 mm layer.
@chumi08 Thanks a lot! I am very happy that you liked it!
parts fit very well together, laptop is heavy, but stands very well! Cool idea!did not know that I needed this thing xD
@Matrix the sidewinder is the v4 from 2020.
printtime all in one was 8hours, 40 mins
@Bollerofen Wow! Perfect!
Like that model. But I didn't like to use tapes so I designed my own axes in Tinkercad. Also the hole for bearing in the pendulum was little bit small.
@MartinZdila can you please share the file for your axis with me? I like yours (edited)
@SusiKnalltute_125330 I've tried multiple modifications and the result (tolerance) may depend on the printer. I am sharing it at https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1eW5xhgrHW9ElGFSLHN-KiTxyCinO6k9X?usp=sharing
Not sure which version I used at the end, but probably modif-martin3.stl :-)
Hi, this looks fab and I'd like to make it, but to do so could you please let me know the type, or at least the size of the bearing(s) required. As you can probably tell I'm new to this community. Apologies if the instructions are there somewhere, I just can't seem to find them. Tia.
@Flyperson_365509 Really no problem, I am more than happy to help, so the bearing size is called 608, and it has a diameter of 22 mm and a height of 7 mm. By the way, if you really make it, it would help a lot if you would post a make.
@Matrix Thank you. I actually printed the parts so I could measure the bearings. I know have them and will see if I can put it together. If/when I do I will certainly post here. Thanks again.
Nice!
Looks awesome with transparent PET-G