2016-10-18 (Tu) Clockwork Theremin

Four changes were made to the spoked hub print.
  • The ledge where the screws attach was made wider.
  • The screw holes were moved closer to the rim.
  • The screw holes were enlarged
  • The bearing socket was enlarged to account for printer slop.

Hub print

The edge of the hole cutting saw and the edge of the hub lined up nicely. There was a poorly named variable in the program which caused the rim to be larger than intended. Modeling this version came out better since the program was revised to make the variable more appropriate.

Edge alignment of the send hub print


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The rest of the posts for this project have been arranged by date.

First time here?


Completed projects from year 1.

Completed projects from year 2.

Completed projects from year 3.


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2016-10-18 (Tu)

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