Problem with this design (it still works, but might be a problem in a similar design) is that round, cutout between links should be centered on the nubs that link the pieces. As it is now, the cutout does not create the "right" clearance because it pivots separately from that cutout. Man, that was really hard to describe, hopefully you get what I'm saying.
Awesome work & very well explained in detail.. 👍 thank you for showing/sharing this with us.. Ive learned a lot form your youtube videos , I just wish I could afford your live courses.
The key is to make sure they don't touch. If you take a close look at the design, each link is it's own body with a clearance spacing keeping it from touching the next link.
Problem with this design (it still works, but might be a problem in a similar design) is that round, cutout between links should be centered on the nubs that link the pieces. As it is now, the cutout does not create the "right" clearance because it pivots separately from that cutout.
Man, that was really hard to describe, hopefully you get what I'm saying.
Love your Tuts. Nice job as allways.
Thanks! Glad you like them!
great video as always big thanks to you Vladimir
Awesome work & very well explained in detail.. 👍 thank you for showing/sharing this with us.. Ive learned a lot form your youtube videos , I just wish I could afford your live courses.
Thanks Yorkshires Finest Pair!
Great Job! Thanks
Thanks!
Terrific project and video. What keeps the printer from fusing the tabs into the slots where they touch?
The key is to make sure they don't touch. If you take a close look at the design, each link is it's own body with a clearance spacing keeping it from touching the next link.
this is awesome
Thanks Michael!
great tips thank you