Hadley printed rocker stiffener

uses aluminum rods to make the Hadley printed rocker more stable.
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updated November 28, 2022

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my printed base was extremely wobbly and unstable so I designed these. it uses 1/2:" OR 12mm rods to stabilize the base. 

I used pla but petg or abs should work fine. layer height shouldn't matter much and infill is good at 15-20%

it uses M4 hardware but remixing to imperial should be easy.

you need to cut the aluminum tubes to 14cm for a good fit.

I've also included a file that lets you connect all of them at the same height. 

general instructions:

insert nuts and bolts, don't let the bolts protrude into the cavity.

insert the aluminum bracing rod into the holder and attach another holder from the other side, dont fasten the screws.

place the assembly onto the rocker base and push it all the way down, once its down and the bracing rod is at the correct length tighten the screws and fasten onto where you want to place the brace.

I've also now included a model with looser tolerances for the m4 hardware, it is untested currently.

 

 

 

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