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wandrson
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Post New 3D printable Gondola based upon original design from Sandy
on: June 23, 2014, 17:40
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Created a new 3D printable Gondola that only requires two bearings, and two M3 metal screws. No brass tube!

The two M3 metal screws can thread themselves in the holes printed, or you can use the included recess to use a pair of hex M3 nuts to secure them.

This allows two point holding of the pen. The central tube opening works with pens up to the diameter of standard Sharpie fine points. It includes a bracket for attaching a pen lift servo!

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Post Re: New 3D printable Gondola based upon original design from Sandy
on: June 24, 2014, 15:55
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This looks great - do you plan to make the design available online?

For those of us who have an existing gondola based on Sandy's design, is the piece that you've made with the M3 screws sized such that it would slide over the brass tube? If so, it might make a good retrofit... drill two holes in the brass pipe, and grip the pen from outside the tube?

wandrson
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Post Re: New 3D printable Gondola based upon original design from Sandy
on: June 25, 2014, 14:09
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The design is on thingiverse; http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:372244

For your second question, yes, the pen clamp has an interior diameter of 17mm, so if you drill a couple of clearance holes (3-5 - 5mm) in your brass tube (use the plastic piece to mark where), you can just use the pen clamp on the original design.

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Post Re: New 3D printable Gondola based upon original design from Sandy
on: June 25, 2014, 20:56
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This looks brilliant - you could probably thin down the perimeter a whole lot - it doesn't need to be strong and might make it a bit more visible.

Onshi don't forget that the jinjawhopper pen holder that I use for the full kits is also a push-fit onto those tubes too (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:31973) and uses a plain binder clip. It's a bit tricky to print and be strong though.

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Post Re: New 3D printable Gondola based upon original design from Sandy
on: June 26, 2014, 00:15
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Sandy, what perimeter are you thinking can be thinned down?

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Post Re: New 3D printable Gondola based upon original design from Sandy
on: June 26, 2014, 21:46
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The main rim of the big stabiliser circle - can probably get away with being a bit more delicate. HEy I bought a pile of those servos too - have you had good success with them?

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Post Re: New 3D printable Gondola based upon original design from Sandy
on: June 27, 2014, 16:29
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Thanks for the suggestion. I'll see how this works and if I need another version, I'll make that change.

I've used them before on a Kite Aerial Photography rig and they worked great there. So far, I have been having trouble getting the software side of my polargraph to work. I can run test Examples to verify the wiring on the steppers and the servo are good to go, but getting the software to do anything looking reasonable... Well I am still working on it.

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