the easiest way to design this?

the easiest way to design this?

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the easiest way to design this?

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Hi guys,

 

I just designed this to repair my Hamilton Beach drink mixer.

 

While I loved the job, I think I didn't necessarily do it the best way so I was wondering on how you experts would go about it?

 

Anny suggestions for alternative ways to do it are welcome as we will always learn something new. i don't want to influence you so I will tell you how I did it afterwards.

 

curious to see your replies.

 

Best

 

Oliver

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This is the one I printed. Its completely flat at the bottom where the wave touches the surface in order to make it printable without too much supporting structure.

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chrisplyler
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Oooo I hadn't even thought of that!

 

How much angle CAN be self-supporting? Would something like this work?

 

mikerpartflatbottom.jpg

 

This has been one of the most interesting threads to me....

 

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IMHO opinion, some of your designs are too thin et the edges.

 

The diameter of the disk is 22mm. I use minimum 2mm at the edges.

 

I now redesigned one following Chris' suggestion. I made it 24mm. I tried in the sculpt space but I didn't like the form as it was a bit more difficult to control the exact shape as it tended to "round" everything making it look overly organic.

 

This looks almost exactly like Chris' last design but is a lot thicker.

 

I think I will try to print it either without support structure or with minimal one. Will post one screenshot of a Cura model in a couple of minutes to illustrate.

 

 

 

 

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btw, how you insert the picture directly into the message?

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this is how a Cura 3d print slicing model looks with a 55 degree overhang support structure and superfine layer of 0.06mm. 

 

the small disk will take 1.5 hr to print

 

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chrisplyler
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Click here...

 

photosbutton.jpg

 

...then drag and drop the photo you've saved into the space. Then click the DONE button.

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Anonymous
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Ok, great, Chris. guess that was obvious... sorry.Screen Shot 2018-03-23 at 20.12.28.png

 

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Not at my desk... but... Photocamera for photos, Videocamera for videos
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