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DIY Laser Rotary with Chuck

Print Profile(3)

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P1S
H2S
A1
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X1 Carbon
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H2D Pro
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A1 mini

Rotary  mit NEMA 17 Motor
Rotary mit NEMA 17 Motor
Designer
12.5 h
4 plates
5.0(24)

NEMA 23 Motor Mount
NEMA 23 Motor Mount
Designer
2.3 h
1 plate

Swivel Mount for NEMA 17 Variant
Swivel Mount for NEMA 17 Variant
Designer
6.5 h
2 plates

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This is a rotary attachment for a laser engraving machine, which, with the exception of a few purchased components, is made from 3D printed parts
Many thanks to Andy1957 for the 3-jaw chuck template (link is in the PDF)
All components used are listed in the attached PDF

Important: The flange shaft is included twice in the print profile. Once with a standard M10 thread and once with an M10x1 fine thread. You will need to decide which variant you prefer. I used the fine-thread version
A pause has been added for the disc in the 3-jaw chuck to allow for the insertion of an M4 nut

 

The attached DXF file for the base plate is designed to be laser cut from a wooden board. That's how I made it

 

I hope these instructions are sufficient. If you have any questions, feel free to message me


Documentation (2)

Assembly Guide (1)
DIY Laser Rotary.pdf
Other Files (1)
Montageanleitung Schwenk.pdf

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