August 7, 2017
Description
Rotating Brackets-
Here are 4 Different Rotating Brackets in there Printing Positions-
50-Degree ( Rear-end Bolt)
90-Degree
90- Degree (Rear-end Bolt )
115-Degree
Each Bracket has about 3-Degree Overshoot,,,more if using Low Profile Bolt Heads,
There are Slight Changes to each Bracket to suit different situations and all use 5mm Holes for M5 Bolts- use 25mm or 1-Inch to Join them together and 10mm or 12mm Bolts for connecting to the T-Slot-
There designed to be as Strong as Possible in their current printing Position so don’t Re-Orientate them ( I’ve paired them together so you don’t make that mistake like i did,,, )
Their is a very slight amount of Flex with the Brackets that don't have a Rear End Bolt- this isn't really a problem,,,,,, but worth mentioning,,,, it can be removed by Glue or epoxy
For a Permeant Fix in Rotation Degrees just add Glue to the Rotation Arms Faces and set in the required position, or you can Drill Small hole through both Rotation Faces and bolt together—
It really just depends on what your using them for—You might not need to Glue or Bolt at all
Using locking Teeth in 5-degree increments at this scale was a pain in the ass for the 3d Printer so this was a more viable solution,,,,,
Sketchup File is Included for Mod Work,,,
-=Mindless=-
License:
Creative Commons - Public Domain Dedication