3D Printed TPU Bumpers for Dump Trailer Box

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  • Опубліковано 20 чер 2024
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 43

  • @nikkolaus
    @nikkolaus 6 днів тому +20

    I'm a little surprised that you stuck with a cylindrical shape, even after saying you weren't constrained to original part dimensions and materials. Kinda figured you'd spread the surface area out more and go with a triangular wide-corner shaped bumper, and take up all the space where the corner of the box comes down.

  • @wbegg1
    @wbegg1 6 днів тому +18

    I love your channel! It's great to see people 3D printing useful things, instead of Baby Yodas and Benchies.

    • @haydenc2742
      @haydenc2742 6 днів тому +1

      I print bottle cap buddies...my kids love em!

  • @DaveEtchells
    @DaveEtchells 6 днів тому +5

    GREAT tip about layer-dependent infill for progressive stiffness!
    This was one of those rare videos where you learn something fundamental, that opens up a whole new capability that has utility in all manner of use cases. Thanks!

  • @lroyson
    @lroyson 6 днів тому +13

    Nice part. I thought you might make it a triangle shape to give it more surface area to hold the weight.

  • @EZ_shop
    @EZ_shop 6 днів тому +9

    I thought you were going to make it triangular, same size as the gusset, and spread the load even more. Ciao, Marco.

  • @tehhamstah
    @tehhamstah 5 днів тому +2

    I recently needed to make a change to a gaming joystick and started by trying to make an exact copy of the joystick handle that the manufacturer made. When I realised I should actually start from scratch and make the design my own, it really opened up what I could do with it, and I ended up making a design I was much happier with.

  • @schraubenschussel
    @schraubenschussel 6 днів тому

    Learned a valuable lession regarding the use of bambustudio and designing progressive damper pieces. Thank you!

  • @GlennBrockett
    @GlennBrockett 5 днів тому

    Just found your channel a couple of videos earlier. I also enjoy design/printing functional solutions. I am getting into replicating parts from technical drawings using CAD to trace the image, but from measurements is the best way for me.
    I'm hoping you can keep finding problems to solve with your printer. I know I run out sometimes.

  • @IgnusFast
    @IgnusFast 6 днів тому +4

    Love the progressive stiffness! Fantastic job...

  • @dwp6x9e42
    @dwp6x9e42 6 днів тому +2

    I think I would have changed the shape to a triangle with round corners to maximize the surface area. I would also consider an abs shell that goes up to the top of the bolt, but not sure if that would hold up.

  • @jairo.cabello
    @jairo.cabello 4 дні тому

    This might be a perfect use case for proggresive bupstops for motorsports application.

  • @andyshap
    @andyshap 6 днів тому

    You could have just removed the front wood part and gotten another two feet of clearance! LOVE the channel!

  • @zivhalperson614
    @zivhalperson614 6 днів тому +1

    I would build the dampers in a triangular shape in the size of the pad under
    to have a larger surface area that will take the load off the part.

  • @barbicantomato6284
    @barbicantomato6284 6 днів тому +1

    Great solution; the promise of a self made 3D printed part being better than OEM part is compelling. Hoping you'd paint those upper bolt head rub marks as a future indicator mark of expected performance.

  • @jimdaniels71
    @jimdaniels71 6 днів тому +2

    Next up is a clip that keeps that support rod from clanging around on the frame!

  • @OakesProject
    @OakesProject 6 днів тому +2

    Good work working the problem. Always interesting content!

  • @yagoa
    @yagoa 4 дні тому

    you don't need height range modifiers, just use "adaptive cubic" infill

  • @Rok_Satanas
    @Rok_Satanas 6 днів тому

    would be interesting to add a middle stiff core, for the bolt tightening, either with abs or a metal insert.

  • @MrShaneSunshine
    @MrShaneSunshine 6 днів тому

    Tpu is my favorite! Dryers make a big difference in print quality.

  • @mkegadgets4380
    @mkegadgets4380 6 днів тому +1

    I think I would’ve used the hockey puck. I have hockey pucks under all my machine tools in my shop. It stops him from rusting the floor. And it also vibration damper when you hammer on something. Great video look forward to next next one.

  • @Roobotics
    @Roobotics 6 днів тому +1

    I would be tempted to add extra bumpers, right above where each spring-strut actually connects to the chassis, or maybe more conservatively, just between where the two wheels are.

  • @sypernova6969
    @sypernova6969 4 дні тому

    hey man! nice job., be carefull about hte number of walls. I had inter-layer adhesiion issues when I went to 1-2 walls. as they flex, the layers might wantot rip from one another. there are also different infill that are much more able to squish, like gyroid, or, on cura, the "cross" one. i think that having the line patterns but with one direction only PER layer might give it more squish.

  • @haydenc2742
    @haydenc2742 6 днів тому +1

    How well does TPU layer lines stay stuck together after repeated compression/tension cycles...
    Waiting for a followup to see how well they are holding up!
    Keep em coming!!!!

  • @olmosbananas
    @olmosbananas 5 днів тому

    i also thought you were going to go with a triangle shape outside the donut, to maximize the area supported on the trailer

  • @gagos247
    @gagos247 6 днів тому

    Great video mate. Thank you, at last another great New reason to watch UA-cam. I wonder if that height feature is in cura.

  • @joell439
    @joell439 6 днів тому

    Thanks for all the details

  • @DavidCousins
    @DavidCousins 2 дні тому

    Should have explored a triangular shape.

  • @TheGlitchyCorgi
    @TheGlitchyCorgi 6 днів тому +1

    Dry your TPU. It's not as bad about moisture absorption as PETG, but that stringing is a major sign it was damp.

  • @EDesigns_FL
    @EDesigns_FL 6 днів тому

    TPU is extremely hygroscopic and the issues that you experienced indicate your filament is saturated. I live in South Florida and the humidity is so high that I have to print TPU directly from a dehydrator. Telltale indicators of moisture absorption are rough surface and stringing, and it doesn't take much to cause problems. Water turns to steam when it goes through the extruder which causes voids in the filament.

  • @chriswisneski6071
    @chriswisneski6071 6 днів тому

    Great tech! Thanks

  • @Todestelzer
    @Todestelzer 6 днів тому

    Try our Varioshore TPU. You can print it stiff or very soft depending on the extrusion temperature. With 250c and extrusion multiplier 0.8 it’s very soft.

  • @berlinberlin4246
    @berlinberlin4246 6 днів тому +1

    Do you forgot to paint the upper part with the dent form the bolt head?

  • @MrRitzyVlogs
    @MrRitzyVlogs 6 днів тому

    I wonder if the original bump stops were the right size then as they dry rotted and got deformed if they expanded to too wide.

  • @CrudelyMade
    @CrudelyMade 5 днів тому

    Instead of a round bumper why not make it triangular and have more surface area which in theory would be good as a bumper zone.

  • @crashkg
    @crashkg 3 дні тому

    DId you countersink the head of the bolt lower as well? Seems like a design flaw that the head of the bolt is up so high.

  • @neilmaccubbin844
    @neilmaccubbin844 5 днів тому

    Are they mounting plates welded solid on the side we can't see? They look like they are just tacked on the visual side.

  • @dmolnar
    @dmolnar 6 днів тому

    Is that FreeCAD you are using to mock up part?

  • @michaelgleason4791
    @michaelgleason4791 6 днів тому

    Can't you just use PLA for support material when printing TPU?

  • @philcarpenter
    @philcarpenter 6 днів тому

    What software are we using here? TinkerCAD?

  • @wbegg1
    @wbegg1 6 днів тому +3

    Use a hockey puck.