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| − | I wrote an [http://www.openscad.org/ OpenSCAD] script that prints exactly 5 layers and 2 perimeters on [http://www.heatsynclabs.org/ Heatsync's] ultimaker 3D printer. | + | [[image:KF25_dustcover.png|right|thumb|OpenSCAD Exported Model(KF-25)]] |
| + | I wrote an [http://www.openscad.org/ OpenSCAD] script that prints exactly 5 layers and 2 perimeters on [http://www.heatsynclabs.org/ Heatsync's] ultimaker 3D printer. All dimensions are in mm. | ||
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Latest revision as of 07:45, 25 April 2013
Problem Statement
I want to get away from crumpling aluminum foil over unmated KF flanges. It looks nasty and sometimes it falls off anyway. I want to 3D print dust caps but I only want to have to plug in a single caliper reading of the diamater of the flange.
OpenSCAD
I wrote an OpenSCAD script that prints exactly 5 layers and 2 perimeters on Heatsync's ultimaker 3D printer. All dimensions are in mm.
height = 5;
thickness = 0.6;
wallThick = 1.17;
flangeOD=29.81;
Fit = 0.25;
insideDiameter = flangeOD + Fit;
rotate(a=[0,180,0])
difference()
{
cylinder(h=height, r=((insideDiameter/2)+wallThick), $fn=100);
cylinder(h=(height-thickness), r=insideDiameter/2, $fn=100);
}
Ultimaker PLA Results
Works like a charm!