January 28, 2024
Description
The mallet winding machine was developed and built for me by Mr. Fabian Buschulte as part of a student project at Reutlingen University. Apart from a few roller bearings, thread inserts and screws, as well as the purchased counter, it consists exclusively of 3D printed components made of PETG, which can be produced very easily on any commercially available 3D printer without support material. The yarn tension is adjustable and head diameters of up to 60 mm are possible. Rods up to a maximum diameter of 11 mm can be clamped by using different clamping tongs. Two different filament materials can also be used simultaneously.
License:
Creative Commons — Attribution — Noncommercial — Share Alike
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