Print Profile(2)


Description
Thank you for downloading my works. If you would like to sell my designs, past and future, a commercial license can be obtained from my MakerWorld or Patreon page.
Membership
License to commercially sell my designs, past and future. Different tiers available. Thank you for your membership.
Boost Me (for free)
If you like the designs, please gift a boost. Thank you in advance for your support.
Loved the Lunban Box. Wanted to make one smaller, but had bearings issues. Couldn't really find a bearing the right size when resized smaller. Printed bearings was the answer. Now the box can be resized to your liking. Just scale all the x, y, and z axis the same. This is a 50% Scale.
The bearings are extremely small. Profiled the bearing plate 5 to print at 0.10mm, 100% infill. Printed by object. Worked great, moved freely, since the piece is so small. Just stick something inside bearing to hold inner in place and turn outside to loosen it. Might need a little force. Tried to print in other layer sizes, but they all seem to stick.
I glued the bearings to the middle studs first (inside of bearings), then the assembly to the top plate 1 (outside of bearings). This so that there is no wiggle room and the boxes/bins stay put. The shorter pegs goes to the bottom, but don't push all the way down. I used the bottom of the bins to push the pegs down(makes a flush fit so the bins can slide and not come undone), and be sure to clean out support from the bottom of the bins (use small pliers or scraper to smoothen surface from extra support material. Otherwise, they will stick and the rotating is hampered.
The top pegs are more lenient. They can be pushed all the way down or use the bins top to flush them.
Assemble upside down.
- Plate 1 Top (With bearing attached and middle spool already glued, spinning freely)
- Plate 3 Bins (Can align holes to pegs)
- Plate 2 Bottom (Most important. Dab outside of bearings or walls that attaches to bearings, so that excess glue may not stick to inside of bearing and make it stuck. Push bottom plate flush so not to leave any gaps. I spin lightly back and forth the whole assembly attached, while waiting for glue to dry just to make sure.)
The key for the bins to not pop off is to glue the bearing assembly to the top and bottom, trapping the bins. I did this too, to the original size boxes. They do occasionally pop off, but can easily be put back one at a time.
More prints: Bookmarks -- Portraits -- Coasters -- Clocks -- Puzzles -- Display Stands -- Display Frames
They are sorted and can be found in my Collections - https://makerworld.com/en/@3djd/collections

This remix is based on


















Comment & Rating (8)