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http://www.lowes.com/pd_93169-16418-831 ... Id=3574108
It turns out the sturdy stakes (metal tube stakes from the gardening center) fit perfectly over the old style diagonal arms. If you break one and have no spares, you could possibly break the others and slide these over them and glue them in on. Optionally, you could chop all but a couple of inches off of each end of the diagonal arm. You will need some length to squeeze into the tube after all.
It turns out the sturdy stakes (metal tube stakes from the gardening center) fit perfectly over the old style diagonal arms. If you break one and have no spares, you could possibly break the others and slide these over them and glue them in on. Optionally, you could chop all but a couple of inches off of each end of the diagonal arm. You will need some length to squeeze into the tube after all.
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This is insane. Order a replacement, they're dirt cheap.
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Not insane. Cool. Maker ingenuity.
I keep these on hand - not for my 3D printer but just in case my pole vault breaks.
I keep these on hand - not for my 3D printer but just in case my pole vault breaks.

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I'm gonna stick with insane. 
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I know a girl who lives on the hill. She won't do it, but her sister will.nathanstenzel wrote:tube stakes
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Re: simple old style diagonal arm fix
Hey, you guys might have spare parts on hand. This is a quick fix to get a person printing again until replacement parts come.
By the way, See Me CNC no longer lists the old diagonal arms on the store, so the replacements would be $24 and having to redo all 6 arms.
By the way, See Me CNC no longer lists the old diagonal arms on the store, so the replacements would be $24 and having to redo all 6 arms.
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626Pilot wrote:I know a girl who lives on the hill. She won't do it, but her sister will.nathanstenzel wrote:tube stakes





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(totally worth it)nathanstenzel wrote:By the way, See Me CNC no longer lists the old diagonal arms on the store, so the replacements would be $24 and having to redo all 6 arms.
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Re: simple old style diagonal arm fix
I have a length of about 1.5 inches of that sturdy stake on the one arm as a stop gap fix. I am currently printing a dual extruder mount.
I will probably be switching to Traxxas rod ends, but I bought the wrong part number. oops.
Paying $24 plus shipping and tax for new diagonal arms that I am not going to use after a week.....that would be crazy.
I will probably be switching to Traxxas rod ends, but I bought the wrong part number. oops.
Paying $24 plus shipping and tax for new diagonal arms that I am not going to use after a week.....that would be crazy.
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This is a rough draft of a diagonal arm based on http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:259238 and https://github.com/seemecnc/RostockMAX/ ... ntable.STL.
The mesh surely needs a little bit of cleaning up. I am a newb at designing stuff and it was a bit of a hack job.
The mesh surely needs a little bit of cleaning up. I am a newb at designing stuff and it was a bit of a hack job.
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Print some of these out and cut up some "sturdy stakes" from Lowes or some other place. Place the sturdy stake into the hole. If you do not cut it to the right length, you will need to adjust the firmware for the "radius" till your printer does not have the printing plane bend up or down in the middle of the print bed vs the outside of the print bed. Good luck there.
Be warned that I am an extreme newb at designing parts and the STL file may be bad for your slicer and/or printer. I will try to fix that later. Help from someone more skilled would be appreciated.
These sturdy stake based arms should be alot sturdier than the original arms. Be careful not to bend the axles though or you may need to get some more axles. If that happens, maybe the 1/8"x6" (3.2mmx152.4mm) aluminum round bar (item 884465 from Lowes may work after sticking it in a drill/dremel and using sand paper on it.
Be warned that I am an extreme newb at designing parts and the STL file may be bad for your slicer and/or printer. I will try to fix that later. Help from someone more skilled would be appreciated.
These sturdy stake based arms should be alot sturdier than the original arms. Be careful not to bend the axles though or you may need to get some more axles. If that happens, maybe the 1/8"x6" (3.2mmx152.4mm) aluminum round bar (item 884465 from Lowes may work after sticking it in a drill/dremel and using sand paper on it.
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http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:334094 is my thing on thingiverse. I have more files there. It turns out it is best to draw it laying down for the sake of speed.
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... how the hell do you break an arm?
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By propping up the arm and not remembering to remove the prop before doing calibration tests. It was late. I was tired.Tinyhead wrote:... how the hell do you break an arm?
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V2 of my rod ends are based on the printable rods from SeeMeCNC and some of my own SCAD work.
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Well, that figures. The SeeMeCNC metal u-joints may be a bit bigger than the ones that most use. I have to replace the STL file from the SeeMeCNC github with some SCAD work. On the plus side, I will get to make V3 print better and have more pliable u-joint grippers.
I also under-estimated the amount of the material that was shaved off when I shoved the arm into the sturdy stake.
I also under-estimated the amount of the material that was shaved off when I shoved the arm into the sturdy stake.
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V3 is from pure SCAD. Since I went this far into SCAD land, I will now be able to adjust this for whatever dimensions I want. I still have to print and fit test this, but here are the files.
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The fit for the sturdy stakes is pretty good in V3.0. The prongs are a little close together though. I made revision 3.1 to make the peg a little thicker and spread the prongs a little bit apart. A little bit of filing and V3.0 works ok. I may give an update later when I print V3.1.
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lighten up Gene!nathanstenzel wrote:http://www.lowes.com/pd_93169-16418-831 ... Id=3574108
It turns out the sturdy stakes (metal tube stakes from the gardening center) fit perfectly over the old style diagonal arms. If you break one and have no spares, you could possibly break the others and slide these over them and glue them in on. Optionally, you could chop all but a couple of inches off of each end of the diagonal arm. You will need some length to squeeze into the tube after all.
geez, the guy shares with the community to be helpful and you blast him? not cool.
I like the idea, resourceful and clever. Using what you have easily available is a good thing.
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The design is done. The assembly is yet to come. The rod ends fit nicely.
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0.8oz for my diagonal rod assembly before gorrilla glue.
0.3oz for the Original (the new sturdier version is surely heavier) SeeMeCNC diagonal rod.
I could probably trim some weight off by removing the plastic from the outside of the sturdy stake and spray painting it black.
0.3oz for the Original (the new sturdier version is surely heavier) SeeMeCNC diagonal rod.
I could probably trim some weight off by removing the plastic from the outside of the sturdy stake and spray painting it black.
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Here it is from SeemeCNC:nathanstenzel wrote:Hey, you guys might have spare parts on hand. This is a quick fix to get a person printing again until replacement parts come.
By the way, See Me CNC no longer lists the old diagonal arms on the store, so the replacements would be $24 and having to redo all 6 arms.
Rostock MAX injection molded arms feature precise fit without modification! These are direct replacements for all Rostock MAX machines. They have 269mm hole to hole dimension and feature a new and improved rib design and attachment dimensions to allow for hassle free installation and accurate platform positioning.
Sold in packs of 6 $24 That's why Gene says this is insane. I prefer to think that between the cost of the
stakes, and all the work plus adding all the weight to the printer, $24 for 6 of the arms is a bargain.
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The stakes cost about $5 total. The effort is for a hobby. If having a hobby is insane, I guess I am a nut. I have provided something valuable to others. If everyone thought doing work that could be avoided, there would be no opensource movement at all. My life frankly gets so damned boring when I do not have a project to do. It was a good project.Eaglezsoar wrote:Here it is from SeemeCNC:nathanstenzel wrote:Hey, you guys might have spare parts on hand. This is a quick fix to get a person printing again until replacement parts come.
By the way, See Me CNC no longer lists the old diagonal arms on the store, so the replacements would be $24 and having to redo all 6 arms.
Rostock MAX injection molded arms feature precise fit without modification! These are direct replacements for all Rostock MAX machines. They have 269mm hole to hole dimension and feature a new and improved rib design and attachment dimensions to allow for hassle free installation and accurate platform positioning.
Sold in packs of 6 $24 That's why Gene says this is insane. I prefer to think that between the cost of the
stakes, and all the work plus adding all the weight to the printer, $24 for 6 of the arms is a bargain.
By the way, if SeeMeCNC wishes to copy and use my SCAD file for helping him design the next set of arms, he can feel free. I just want some credit for it if he does.
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The diagonal arms are all assembled and drying before installation.
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The rods are on. It is different putting them on when there is no flex, but not too hard. I had to put some rubber bands on because the U-Joints have some wiggle room side to side. It is not totally perfect, but I am pleased. I will be doing calibration sometime tonight or next week. My next prints will probably be a few more rod ends just to have spares, but I am sure the axle will die before the diagonal arms do. My friend reminded me of sacrificial points of failure and now that seems to be the axle for which my only local replacement is aluminum hobby rods from Lowes.