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Festool domino with ball bearing for sliding door

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0.28mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
0.28mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Festool domino with ball bearing for for sliding door

 

The idea is by Henrik Tjærby.

 

Description:  You need a Domino, a 10mm drill bit and maximum width, a ball bearing 26x10x8 simply drill a hole at 25 mm depth into your sliding door below now you can push the ball bearing with the printed part into the wood.

 

 

I hope that the model also helps (:

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Printed nicely in PETG, I tried PETG-CF but the reference holes are too tight when using CF. This is for a 6000 series bearing, I deduced. Didn't have any, so I printed one and it works surprisingly well but I can see this working great with a real bearing. Nice work Mr. Tom, great concept and execution. I believe you should patent this. I can see lots of uses for these (plus it is another justification for why I bought a Domino - LOL). THANK YOU ! Owe you the next boost I get.
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Thanks for your comment. I can adapt the model for you if you want?
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Replying to @Tom040305 :
Not necessary but thanks. Regular PETG works fine and it is nearly as strong as the CF anyway. I am anxious to try these out on a cabinet build, I think they will work well.
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0.28mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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@Tom040305 Most DIYers use and have these at home, the skateboard ball bearings 608 22x8x7 are also equipped with most of the STL files available. It would be great if you could adapt it to these, as many more would surely download this file. If you would do that, I thank you very much in advance
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I can do that, but not immediately. I'll try soon.
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Replying to @Tom040305 :
Thank you, that would be really great
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I love this idea! A 608 size bearing is one of the most ubiquitous in the maker space, and the size most people likely already have in their supplies. While the print to fit the 26x10x8 is probably stronger and a better choice, it would be fantastic to see a 608 version to quickly try out at home for lighter duty applications. Either way, thank you for creating and sharing this model @Tom040305 !
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where is the ball bearing size?
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Replying to @Tom040305 :
I knew I prolly looked over it 47 times sorry I’m dislexic and special lol
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Will try these out soon, was looking for this, Thanks!
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thanks for the Boosted
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Does this fit in a bottom track or is there some kind of guide you guys are using at the top of the door?
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I simply have a groove at the top.
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Looking forward to trying this! what orientation are you printing in?
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you see in the pictures
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Thanks, perfect, I'm waiting for the bearings
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Thanks
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Havent tried them yet but i sure will in the future. Super clever design, thank you !
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