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Geneva Drive

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This is a recreation of the Geneva drive, a strange geared mechanism used in many applications from CNC tool changes to old film projectors. It is a fun and easy print without the need for support that can be used to fidget with, showcase 3d printing, or as an interesting desk toy/paperweight. Print with 0.2 mm layer height. I have provided both the pre-oriented plates ready to print and the individual part files. Enjoy! ASSEMBLY:1. Take the drive gear with the pin and place it upon the rear case, as shown.2. Place the 6-sided driven gear on top of the second hole, with its spacer on the bottom.3. Insert the cylindrical axle into the driven gear that was placed in the last step. Ensure that it is pushed through both the gear and the hole in the case.4. Attach the front case by inserting the rectangular pins into the holes on the edge of the rear case. Feel free to add glue if necessary to hold the parts together.5. Finally, attach the drive gear axle with the handle into the drive gear
Category
Engineering
Source
MakerWorld
Published
Updated
What you need to print this: Beginner Medium confidence
Why?
no supports · 0.20mm layers
Support-free Single piece
Supports 0/3
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Settings 1/3
Bed size 0/3
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Printer
FDM / FFF
File format
STL
Material
PLA
Layer height
0.2 mm
Post-processing
Gluing
Software
Cura, PrusaSlicer, or similar
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