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SOLIDWORKS 2010, STL

Damixa entry 10

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Damixa "MaxARC" (tm) Cantilever design kitchen mixer. Articulated arms that hold the upper fixture level at all positions. Allows more reach than a conventional fixture of similar size. Twin arms have an angle limit stop for backwards travel to avoid interference with mixture control. Only one of the twin arms is used for water flow, thus less sealed joints are needed. Twin arms can be identical to help with production costs. The non-sealing arm can be designed solely for strength without any compromise for sealing. Rotating end piece to allow fountain drinking. This rotation has a limit stop in either direction so that the water does not fall back on the fixture, for a more sanitary design. This angle of rotation also incorporates a water volume/flow restriction, so that if main flow is too high it will restrict it to a low drinking fountain level. The flow restriction should probably start at about 45 degree angle of rotation to avoid water spray outside of the sink area. These 2 features, the rotation limit and the flow limit further refine the original ARC design. If you look at any dedicated drinking fountain the water is directed out at an angle to avoid splashing water back onto the fixture and thus minimizing unsanitary conditions. Additionally the full output of a normal kitchen fixture will be getting the ceiling wet if the flow is accidentally turned up while the nozzle is pointed upwards. The articulated arms maintain the ARC's wide spray coverage area, and keeping the upper fixture level is what allows the rotation/flow limit features to be accomplished. Trying to incorporate these features in the original ARC design might be problematic due to the nature of its designed motion. This design is by no means finalized, and the 3 innovative features, articulated arm, rotation, and flow limits, could be applied to any design line. One of the first things I would look at would be the ring that goes around the main body. This sort of disturbs the clean line of
Category
SOLIDWORKS 2010, STL
Source
GrabCAD
Published
What you need to print this: Beginner Low confidence
Why?
print-in-place design
Print-in-place
Supports 1/3
Assembly 0/3
Settings 1/3
Bed size 0/3
Post-process 0/3
Printer
FDM / FFF
File format
STL, STEP
Material
PLA, TPU
Min. bed size
50 mm (Small)
Software
Cura, PrusaSlicer, or similar
Frequently Asked Questions
Which 3D printer is suitable for Damixa entry 10?
Any FDM printer should handle Damixa entry 10 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 Damixa entry 10 need supports when printing?
Nope — Damixa entry 10 is print-in-place, so it comes off the bed ready to use. No supports, no assembly.
What file format is Damixa entry 10 available in?
Damixa entry 10 is available in STL, STEP 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 GrabCAD.
Is Damixa entry 10 free to download?
Yes, Damixa entry 10 is available as a free download through GrabCAD. Always check the license on the original platform to understand commercial use, remixing, and attribution requirements.
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