Excellent point. I was thinking about making this into plastic model (for injection molding), but will try to print in one shot, just to give it a try.
Depends. In my experience, making something pip isn't always the best option. Especially when it's compromise the design or layer orientation for specific parts. But those are just considerations to be designed around. If it works, it works.
Nice its litle bulky but for printing its beter i work on 3d printed exoskeleton elbow i have muscular dystrophy it would be like sleeve with motor and puley system with cables that i would wear on my hand i learn from internet and videos like yours i tried many times to design something like this but this time i believe i can do it
Progressing good to see your idea to next level
Thank you @propfundtrader5645. I'll keep the momentum going.
You could save a LOT of time changing your design to print in place and printing the whole thing in one shot!
Excellent point. I was thinking about making this into plastic model (for injection molding), but will try to print in one shot, just to give it a try.
Depends. In my experience, making something pip isn't always the best option. Especially when it's compromise the design or layer orientation for specific parts. But those are just considerations to be designed around. If it works, it works.
you cant use synthetic grease for lubrication in the joints. its safe for plastics.
Never thought about it. I'll use that one probably on the next iteration
Nice its litle bulky but for printing its beter i work on 3d printed exoskeleton elbow i have muscular dystrophy it would be like sleeve with motor and puley system with cables that i would wear on my hand i learn from internet and videos like yours i tried many times to design something like this but this time i believe i can do it
Stl free?
Hi Cesar. Sorry that I missed this comment. I'm still working on the model, but might want to share it later once the model is complete.