Radius Finder

Radius Finder that requires no extra tools
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updated August 14, 2023

Description

A 3D printed radius finder that doesn't require any additional tool such as caliper.

It also can be used as a fidget toy, quite satisfying.

How to use

push the probe to the surface where it will tap, or you can use the gear. Do this multiple times to get consistent reading

Assembly

  1. Put in Gear 2.stl, align both keys together that's visible on the case and the gear itself.
  2. Slide in the Probe.stl into the case, make sure the end of the probe is at the edge of the opening end.
  3. Put in Gear 3.stl, make sure the number 0 is right on top (12 o'clock position)
  4. While holding down Gear 3 in place, carefully put in Gear 1, making sure number 0 meets with Gear 3's number 0 in a vertical line.
  5. Put on the cover, slide the probe gently to test it out.
  6. Test moving the probe making the number in 10,20,30… increment making sure the both tenth number aligned vertically.
  7. Redo step 3 and 4 if step 6 are not aligned well. This will affect the reading.
  8. It should also work without screwing it in place

* The radius finder can go up to certain accuracy and precision

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