Thingiverse
Stop Motion Rig System 3D printable
by felbarrerac
20
Downloads
25
Likes
0
Makes
I recommend to print the parts with 100% infill since they have to withstand a lot of force for holding tight whatever you are animating.
I printed these with a 0.8mm nozzle at 0.4 layer height and they work perfectly thanks to the added roughness.
The "clamps" are best printed with the flat side facing and up adding a little support.
The ball joints are reinforced with an M2 screw and can withstand a lot of forces with no problem. I recommend printing these with 4 or 5 perimeters for better bed adhesion and its better to print more that one at a time to allow the plastic to cool between layers.
Hardware:
M2x20 bolts and nuts: 2 per articulation.
M6x25 bolts and nuts: 1 per articulation
Standard metal straw or 5mm iner diameter tubes.
Metal Straws:
50 set: https://amzn.to/3UsNLym
4 set: https://amzn.to/3QfP9C4
Hardware set with 310 hex nuts and bolts (M2x20 included) perfect for 3d printing projects: https://amzn.to/3JvQDEj
This "Stainless Steel Lab Jack Sci
I printed these with a 0.8mm nozzle at 0.4 layer height and they work perfectly thanks to the added roughness.
The "clamps" are best printed with the flat side facing and up adding a little support.
The ball joints are reinforced with an M2 screw and can withstand a lot of forces with no problem. I recommend printing these with 4 or 5 perimeters for better bed adhesion and its better to print more that one at a time to allow the plastic to cool between layers.
Hardware:
M2x20 bolts and nuts: 2 per articulation.
M6x25 bolts and nuts: 1 per articulation
Standard metal straw or 5mm iner diameter tubes.
Metal Straws:
50 set: https://amzn.to/3UsNLym
4 set: https://amzn.to/3QfP9C4
Hardware set with 310 hex nuts and bolts (M2x20 included) perfect for 3d printing projects: https://amzn.to/3JvQDEj
This "Stainless Steel Lab Jack Sci
Did you print this model? Sign in and share your make!
Sign in to leave a comment
Sign inNo comments yet – be the first!