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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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6201ZZ (2PCS) - EA036

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I built a 3D scan platform here. You can either print it as a normal flat component or create the platform as a rotating platform. A ball bearing (6201Z) is needed for this

The rotating platform still needs some fine-tuning but works perfectly for me. You can find and buy the scan points either on Amazon or from the respective scanner manufacturers. I recommend a very dense distribution of points so that the scanner always finds a reference point

 

12.11.2025:

I have updated the print profile and added a new bottom part. The ball bearing now has very little play and the platform no longer wobbles back and forth. I had previously based it on a different bearing that also had an additional metal cage pressed in. Now it should fit

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Printing all panels on my H2D in PLA went very well. I used a standard 0.4 mm nozzle. The only drawback is some play in the 6201Z bearing, both on the stand side and the table side. I will need to come up with a way to make a rigid (non-play) connection with it.
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tip: Two wraps of electrical tape and it’s done.
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make it a washer on the printer
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great, a great job thank you very much
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are the points placed arbitrarily or is there a correct way to place them
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You can place the dots however you want =)
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Always add the points in a random fashion, don't make them pretty and lined up. The scanner crates a marker cloud and if it's all the same from every angle, it doesn't know what angle it's looking at and loses tracking
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this sort of looks like the one payo designed
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I don't know which one he designed. But I have saved all the source files and initial errors =) It is my own design which was probably created much too complicated :D
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very loose fit on the ball bearing, it mentions needing fine tuning. Both sides did not grip or balance well
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I will check it again. My ball bearing was a discarded one from work that had an additional sleeve pressed on. I will rebuild it again. Thanks for the tip =)
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Very good, boost from me
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good
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Great design! Just stuck all my dots and looking forward to using it!
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why is this not compatible with the H2C? Can you fix that si it can be printed with the H2C?
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