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  1. Janger

    One less John on the Forum

    Congrats Joni!
  2. Janger

    3D Printing an armature fan for a router

    ok that was surprisingly simple. I drew two blade "profiles" inside and outside out of some arcs in two sketches 50mm apart. I then used the "Loft" command to build the blade between the sketches. Then used the circular pattern function to wrap the blades around a cylinder shape, added a hole...
  3. Janger

    3D Printing an armature fan for a router

    @calgaryguy Chris I suspect this fan from printables.com might work with scaling, maybe mirroring, and reworking the hole diameter.
  4. Janger

    3D Printing an armature fan for a router

    Maybe a filament with glass fiber or carbon fiber in it. Possibly: https://ca.store.bambulab.com/collections/bambu-lab-3d-printer-filament?from=home_web&By+Material=Fiber+Reinforced
  5. Janger

    Tips/Techniques Show your shop related 3DP

    The top “inserts” goes into the holes drilled in the wood 2x6. The cone centres the tool.
  6. Janger

    Tips/Techniques Show your shop related 3DP

    3 kinds of bench tool holders. The one at the back with the 2x6 bottom was an attempt to Mcgyver 3dp and wood into a productive combo. I drilled out 6 big holes with the drill press and a 1” speed bore. It wasn’t productive as the DP only has a 4.5” DOC so it meant a lot of fussy chuck...
  7. Janger

    Tips/Techniques Show your shop related 3DP

    Hey a Tormach. Cool. but did you print the loc-line?
  8. Janger

    Tips/Techniques Show your shop related 3DP

    Lathe compound angle setting tool. As conceived by @Dabbler https://www.printables.com/model/297110-lathe-compound-taper-angle-setting-tool
  9. Janger

    Making an electric motor adapter for Nema 56C to a B5 D71 Flange

    Hey Chris does the draft adapter fit the gear transmission?
  10. Janger

    Making an electric motor adapter for Nema 56C to a B5 D71 Flange

    Boss or flange on this side for alignment into the gearing transmission. The other side has the bore for the imperial motor boss.
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