Ah, you mean the bearings , there just normal ball bearings.
Yes, you need to achieve the correct tolerances on the bearing seats.
Therefore you should know the printing properties of your printer.
Sometimes you need positive offsets on the part, sometimes negative offsets are needed...
Cool! Thanks Alex! Great work. I'd love to see a tutorial on the process you go through to design those tolerances and take into account your printer properties. If you find some time to make it.
Might be in the model description, but what 3D printer did you use?
Are those post processed? Looks good. I want to have J750 print access. I have to wait until ShapeWays confirms it.
There might be a little polishing work done, but for the most part this is the way it came off the printer. The orientation we printed it in allowed for it to be glossy on most of the faces. If you are interested in using a Stratasys J750 you could use Stratasys Direct Manufacturing via the GrabCAD link here.
That looks good. I will check it out. Thank a lot Abe.
That looks great! Wow!
We are working on some models that have some metal finish here in the GrabCAD office. I'll share once we get them finished.
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