This might not be a print-in-place model but it was the strongest, lowest-friction design I could come up with for a ball bearing or roller bearing in this case since keeping all the layer lines parallel would reduce friction. You will need to cut 7 small pieces of filament around 6mm length to use as the axles that hold the rollers in place and you will need to very carefully super glue the racks and ring halves together so that you don't accidentally seize any rollers or join anything out of alignment. Lubricate with dry silicone spray.
Which 3D printer is suitable for High Efficiency Roller Bearing?
Any FDM printer should handle High Efficiency Roller Bearing just fine. It's been printed on machines like Bambu Lab A1 Mini, Prusa Mini+, Creality Ender 3, most FDM printers. A minimum build volume of 50 mm is recommended.
Does High Efficiency Roller Bearing need supports when printing?
Nope — High Efficiency Roller Bearing is print-in-place, so it comes off the bed ready to use. No supports, no assembly.
What file format is High Efficiency Roller Bearing available in?
High Efficiency Roller Bearing is available in STL format. These files can be opened and sliced using free software such as Cura, PrusaSlicer, Bambu Studio, or OrcaSlicer for FDM printing, or ChiTuBox and Lychee Slicer for resin printing. The download is provided through Thingiverse.
Is High Efficiency Roller Bearing free to download?
Yes, High Efficiency Roller Bearing is available as a free download through Thingiverse. Always check the license on the original platform to understand commercial use, remixing, and attribution requirements.
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