Hi! Do you happen to have the original design files around? I need to make some adaptations and I'd love to take some measurements from parts of your design. I've got the same router and (some) of the hardware, but the screws/bolts/nuts I found are slightly different.
Editing straight on the 3mf file is quite difficult.
@PTjutsu_143366 Good to know thanks. I've still not reattached mine and played with it but I'm keen to give it a go. Joysticks too which I haven't used in years :/
Just did a print of the baseplate. The recess for factory screw head is too small measuring roughly 6mm on your model. By comparison the original baseplate's recess for the machine screw head is over 8mm in diameter. The actual factory screw head diameter is 6.8mm that I've checked, but this could vary at least +/- .2mm Might be wise to update head recess to 8mm. (edited)
@polygonfuture_474208 yes I realised that too but forgot to change it sorry. I just screwed them down and it still worked fine displacing the filament.
I printed mine in PETG and it has been working fine for a good dose of work.
How have you found it to use?
It would be great if you can take a pic of yours and list it as a make too - I use points to get filament :). (edited)
I do a fair amount of woodworking but new to printing. Saw this and immediately decided I needed to give this print a try as I can use it for an upcoming project. Printed fine in PLA+. Not sure if they were really required but I used the supports Cura put in place. It was kind of a pain digging the inner diameter support out, but as I said, it might not even need it and it really only took about 5-10 minutes. I am sure more experienced printer people will know their machines better than I know mine.
The dovetail-ish attachment fit between the two parts is tight, but that's good as it won't slide apart when you are using it. This will be a very nice addition to my workshop. Edge routing dust collection has been a struggle!
@PeterQ_913313 Thanks for sharing and happy routing. I have found this a huge help. The dovetail will loosen a little as it wears. Worst case you print a new one :D
Do come back and add feedback if you have any.
Anything over 45 degrees is risky with no supports. sometimes circular items are fine... Others more experienced than I could remark on them.
With Prusaslicer 6.2 you can go into support settings and change the rectangular support to "organic" which uses less material and I think is easier to clean out.
Great design and very creative! Printed easily with PETG. Used normal supports, but probably should've used tree since PETG is tough to separate off of the print.
Ive found with this its best to have hooks on 2 rows if you can to stop objects tilting. Ideally I'd remodel it to extend down and have a nodule to sit in the next row like aikea does with its hooks :)