3D Printed Sand Belt Stand for Dremel 3000
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- Опубліковано 19 гру 2018
- This is an easy to build 3D printed tool that I created for myself and can very well be replicated out there.
Materials used:
- 3D printed parts (www.thingiverse.com/thing:330...)
- 1x Dremel 3000
- 1x Sand belt 400x60mm (goo.gl/rejWYS);
- 9x M3x10 allen screws;
- 2x M3x40 allen screws;
- 1x M3x30 allen screw;
- 9x M3 nuts;
- 3x Bearings 19x6x6mm (goo.gl/KLgNZr);
- 8x Magnets 8x1mm (goo.gl/CFpL8S);
- 1x Drill bit (3mm diameter);
- Super glue or epoxy glue;
3D printing details:
- Can be printed at 0.3mm;
- No need for supports (except for one of the white cylinders);
- Weights 200g;
- Takes about 14 hours to print at 50mm/s;
My website: balthamaker.com
My Instagram: balthamaker.3d
Music:
Hustle Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0 License
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Omg! This is so cool!!! I just got a 3D printer. It's still in the box. So excited for the things I'll be able to make.
The project is awesome, i've done and it's works perfectly !!
THANKS YOU !!
I was thinking about making one under Fusion 360 and found yours at thingiverse ! thank you bro :)
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100th sub!
I like this design, i will try and make it aswell
Top! Parabéns!
nice work
Well done
VERY cool!
Excelente trabalho! Estou imprimindo aqui, depois vou comprar peças. Onde você utiliza imãs?
Amazing!
very nice.
Arthur, what kind of glue did you use when sticking the bearing onto the plastic axis?
Explica como armarlo!
Genio!!!
Awesome tool, but I wonder if the title of your video should be changed to "DIY mini belt sander" and maybe more people would know your design is available. Like other viewers, I stumbled on your video by accident. Thank you so much for taking the time to record, edit and share your knowledge. Cheers brother
should make it adjustable to fit most common sanding belts instead of having to glue sand paper on it. make it like a vice
Hey, really nice.
Is it possible to get the CAD file? Then I could optimize the size for my sand belts. It's easier to edit as .STL fils
does it fit the standard beltsander sandpaper?
Can you use any dremel on this and your drill press?
Show!
PLA or ABS?
O loco, ficou muito foda!
eu fiz, ficou MUITO foda mesmo..
@@RobertNoronha qual tecido voce usou? to na duvida em qual colocar e colar a lixa
@@Joneco eu colei atras da lixa, como segurança e garantia, um tecido comum mesmo de algodão... a intenção é que ele deslize pelo plástico sem atrito e o algodão é ótimo pra isso... usei cola branca foi bastante e demorou umas 4hrs pra dar secar e talz mas no fim deu carto (e ficou um pouco duro tb mas isso não me incomodou)... vc pode usar cola de contato (sapateiro) ela é mais rápida e fica mais mole.
Faz o teste ai
1:04 What's the name of this? This beige cloth
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wooow!
Would it not be easier to simply scale it to use a readily available belt size than making your own belt?
Certainly! I made this adjustment later
Você vende?!?!?
What's the tool that you use to insert the drill bit?
It's a simple 3D printed part with screws on each side that holds the drill. You could say it's a manual drill. It came in my Prusa 3d printer kit, but if you search the web i'm sure you will find it.
Where did you get the dremel CAD? 3D scan? Cheers
It's been a while, so I'm really not sure. I usually get these files in GrabCAD, but this one is a .stl, so I think it was somewhere else. You can download the full editable model that comes with the Dremel file on thingiverse
Почему больше ничего не стал создавать еще?
I actually did create, I'm just trying to find the time to edit all the content with quality. Since videos demand a lot of time, instagram has been an easier platform in the mean time, but I have intentions of publishing more videos in the future
too many 3d printed parts, especially the support that goes under the sandpaper and the rollers will have to deal with excessive heat created by friction and degrade really fast
Heat was never a problem. And it's not meant to be a "heavy duty" tool. Although it's an experimental project, the only actual problem I experienced was with the Dremel not having as much torque as I wanted, so it has limited power, but serves my need.
Plastikspielzeug 😂