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Customizable Wobble ring
by feletoch
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This is a Work in progress!!! I'm still testing it myself
This is an oldham alternative based on HevORT Wobble Rings and try solving Z wobble/Z banding.
Reason this exist was because I don't have some require parts for the other wobble ring designs.
My uploaded STL model uses paper clips (0.85mm) as pin, 4mm metal ball from a 605Z ball bearing (seems like 6XX bearings have 4mm metal balls) and 3x "1.6mm x 5mm" magnets per slot.
You can customize pin size, magnet size etc. on my Onshape design
Recommend config:
* pin_diameter: 2mm but around 1-3mm should work
* magnet_diameter: 5mm but around 3-8mm should work
* magnet_height: 5mm but more than 2mm should work
* tr8_nut_screw_hole_length: 16mm, standard are 16mm and 18mm
* ball_bearing_diameter: 4mm but around 3-6mm should work
* Threaded inserts: default are 3.1mm holes for M3 screws. update the "Sketch tr8 screw hole" to your threaded insert outersize to use threaded inserts instead
note: add 0.05 to 0.15mm
This is an oldham alternative based on HevORT Wobble Rings and try solving Z wobble/Z banding.
Reason this exist was because I don't have some require parts for the other wobble ring designs.
My uploaded STL model uses paper clips (0.85mm) as pin, 4mm metal ball from a 605Z ball bearing (seems like 6XX bearings have 4mm metal balls) and 3x "1.6mm x 5mm" magnets per slot.
You can customize pin size, magnet size etc. on my Onshape design
Recommend config:
* pin_diameter: 2mm but around 1-3mm should work
* magnet_diameter: 5mm but around 3-8mm should work
* magnet_height: 5mm but more than 2mm should work
* tr8_nut_screw_hole_length: 16mm, standard are 16mm and 18mm
* ball_bearing_diameter: 4mm but around 3-6mm should work
* Threaded inserts: default are 3.1mm holes for M3 screws. update the "Sketch tr8 screw hole" to your threaded insert outersize to use threaded inserts instead
note: add 0.05 to 0.15mm
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