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These parts should be functionally equivalent.
I like to create 3D models that follow these criteria:
- Do not require supports – I HATE supports.
- Print quickly – optimized for 0.4mm nozzle diameter with 2 exterior wall thickness
- Are easy to access for maintenance – I like to upgrade parts, but I hate to disassemble the entire model just to change out one part.
- Are chamfered on the bottom layer – this helps those who don't have a perfectly aligned bed and may still have “elephant foot” artifacts.
- Do not waste plastic – many designers make parts that are WAY thicker than are required for structural strength. This just makes the parts bulky and take longer to print.
Notes
- All components can be printed in their existing orientation with NO SUPPORTS REQUIRED.
- Pallet Edge can be stacked on pallet to load items like tires, blocks, etc.
- Batter Holder can be placed inside a Pallet Edge to hold up to 9 CR123 batteries.
- Spool Cap clips onto the pallet to hold spools of wire like the enameled copper wire spool.
- Screwdriver Rack provides convenient storage for screwdrivers
- Solder Spool can be constructed to dispense solder directly from the pallet. It uses the following parts. I used M2.6 x 6mm screw through the bottom of the pallet to secure the solder spool.
- Solder Bolt (qty 2)
- Solder Frame (qty 2)
- Solder Spool (qty 1)
- 607-2RS bearings (qty 2)