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Mechanical iris Fully functional mechanical iris with 5 blades and smooth operation. Learn how a mechanical iris is…
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Mechanical iris

Fully functional mechanical iris with 5 blades and smooth operation. Learn how a mechanical iris is working by printing and assembling this iris. No supports are needed to print the parts, but some pins must be glued to the blades. A detailed print and assembly description is available as PDF document.

The print and assembly guide document can be downloaded here: Dreamtime24_Mechanical_Iris_assembly_guide_Rev01.pdf.

I also have tried to design a "glueless" iris which still needs no supports for the 3D print. This is possible when the holes in the actuator ring are pins and the blades contain holes. But this is a difficult setup, as the pins in the actuator ring must not exceed the thickness of the blades. The pins tend to slip out of the holes. Therefore the design of this thing is better.

Have fun printing and assembling this interesting item.

Print Settings

Printer:

FLSUN Super Racer

Rafts:

No

Supports:

No

Resolution:

0.2 mm layer height

Infill:

20 %

Filament:

Verbatim PLA

black, white, red, yellow


Notes:

No supports are needed.

Post-Printing =============

Glue large pins to the blades

A large pin must be glued to each blade opposite the existing pin.

How I Designed This ===================

Iris design with Blender

With some effort I managed to design the iris with Blender. Numerous test prints were required to achieve the final smooth operation of the iris. Now I have a lot of experience with tolerances in Blender.

Category: Interactive Art

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Model origin

The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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