March 4, 2025
Description
Printing Speed: 120mm/s
Bed Temperature: 60º C
Extruder Temperature: 200º C
Wall Thickness: 3-4 wall lines
Designed for a 32mm (1 1/4") pole.
Tripod_Collar_32mm.stl
Tripod_Leg_32mm.stl
Directional_Collar_32mm.stl
Directional_Arm_32mm.stl
Cord_Clip.stl
Designed specifically for the hex extension of a Wooster Extension Pole (any length)
LVS34_Hex_Mount_with_Perspective.stl
Part has designed support that snaps off after printing. Must be printed at no greater than 60mm/s. Ensure that seam alignment is not on the face of the LVS34 connector; it will work fine if the seams are there, but it’s much more presentable if they’re not there. Requires two M8 nuts for the mounting holes.
Transducer_Mount_Hex_Attachment_with_Perspective.stl
Part is made for the Garmin 0°/8° Pole Mount. If you already purchased the Garmin mount and prefer the look, use this part to attach it to the hex extension. Requires one M8 nut for the perspective mounting hole.
Hex_Clip.stl
Part used to attach cable to shaft
Accessory Parts
Large_Screw_Knob.stl
Part used for directional collar 45mm M6 machine screw to attach directional arm. Flip this part 180 degrees in your preferred slicer prior to slicing.
Screw_Knob.stl
Part used for 12mm M6 machine screws that attach to the back of the directional collar, and the top portion of the tripod collar. Flip this part 180 degrees in your preferred slicer prior to slicing.
Hex_Cover.stl
Part used for bottom of hex extension to cover hole in case the screw fits loosely for the perspective option. This will sandwich the 8mm screw between the cover and the LVS34 mount.
The tripod collar is a two part print in place unit. The outside swivels around the base. Has a generous offset for untuned printers.
For the tripod collar, use three (3) M6 45mm screws for the legs; these screws offer a blank shank for the legs to swivel on. The locking mechanism uses one (1) M6 12mm screw, fix the screw cap on the hex head of the screw (no glue needed, friction fit). For the nut, use three (3) M6 locking nuts. Optionally, cut the protruding excess of screw with a Dremel or similar tool.
For the directional arm, use one (1) M6 45mm screw and a standard M6 nut. Fix the large screw knob on the hex head of the screw (no glue needed, friction fit).
The cord clips are sufficient for 10mm cable.
I suggest using a 6mm (15/64") drill bit to bore the holes on the collars where the legs/arm go, as well as the arm/legs, it helps with inserting the bolt. For the mounts, use an 8mm (5/16") bit.
I suggest using an M6x1.00 thread tap on the upper (stationary) part of the tripod collar and on the back hole of the directional collar for the pole mechanism.
License:
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