I just bought am Ultimaker 2+, which i’m very happy about, but if been wondering into printing movable parts assembled in one run. I couldn,t find anything usefull of how to do this without SLS of dissolving materials, sorry if i’m wrong.
This is where i get stuck; Can i just create a simple joint that has 0,5mm space in between parts of does dit get jammed, what resolution,infill, speed, cooling etc…
Tips about materials and printer settings are also very welcome.
Cura’s raft setting is 0.15mm, and im betting you know how easy or hard it is to seperate the raft from the model, also think of the support material XY seperation (default 0.7mm), it will be trial and error for you, but there are models that are small and easy to help calibrate “print in place” designs: Gear Bearing by emmett - Thingiverse 3
I have printed once the elephant from the link below. His legs can be moved after printing, this worked real good. Maybe you can copy the size of the gaps from this design. https://www.youmagine.com/designs/elephant-fabshop 3
I have printed once the elephant from the link below. His legs can be moved after printing, this worked real good. Maybe you can copy the size of the gaps from this design. https://www.youmagine.com/designs/elephant-fabshop
Clearance between parts is very dependant on design an orientation. Sometimes 0,4mm works for horizontal separation but for joints with overhang it might be impossible to get them moving.
I have done this for relatively simple hinges but it can be done for more complex designs as well. The key is a very well dialed in printer and a design that builds in the appropriate clearances. If you go to Thingiverse and search for moveable you will see a lot of examples…some very good. I would recommend starting small…design a simple hinge. Print, tune, repeat!
If you have a dual extruder, print the part in ABS and the 0.5mm gap in HIPS. Let the finished part sit in Limonene (i order mine from Amazon) for a bit. It will dissolve the HIPS and doesn’t affect the ABS.