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Fischertechnik wire supports.

Verfasst: 31 Dez 2019, 10:34
von fotoopa
Fischertechnik wire supports. With many designs you have a lot of wires. To combine them together I made a series of wire supports that are 7.5mm wide. The internal diameters are: 5, 7, 9 and 11mm. I also made some adapted pins to mount the supports on all possible FT blocks.

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The pins are printed on the wide side at the bottom, the .stl file has to be rotated in the print software. I use PolyMaker PolyMax filament at 210°, no support needed. Print speed is 60mm/sec.

3D printfiles on ThingIverse: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4076581
Frans.

Re: Fischertechnik wire supports.

Verfasst: 31 Dez 2019, 15:28
von juh
Hello Frans,
another nice design and a welcome alternative to the Reedkontakt-Halter (35969). I find that cables have a tendency to slip through the straight gap when using the Reedkontakt-Halter. So, as an idea, you could consider making the gap diagonal to prevent cables from slipping, as I did in this design.

Happy new year
Jan

dt.: Mit einem diagonalen Spalt wären Kabel noch sicherer vor dem Rausrutschen gesichert.

Re: Fischertechnik wire supports.

Verfasst: 31 Dez 2019, 15:38
von fotoopa
Thanks Jan!

Yeah, that's a good idea. I'll adjust the opening.

Happy new year,
Frans.

Re: Fischertechnik wire supports.

Verfasst: 01 Jan 2020, 09:16
von fotoopa
Update on Thingiverse:
Wire supports with an angled opening.
Link: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4076581

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Frans

Re: Fischertechnik wire supports.

Verfasst: 01 Jan 2020, 10:46
von PHabermehl
Dear Frans,
Great designs again! And obviously you didn't party too much last night...

Kind regards
Peter

Re: Fischertechnik wire supports.

Verfasst: 01 Jan 2020, 11:03
von fotoopa
PHabermehl hat geschrieben:
01 Jan 2020, 10:46
And obviously you didn't party too much last night...
Thanks Peter!
No, there's not a lot of partying going on here. I have to live on a strict diet, heavy partying is out of the question. I always go to sleep early. I usually have new ideas in the morning. They're developed at night. But this change was given by Jan.

Frans.