Tutorial - How to install heatset inserts into a 3D printed part
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Really useful tip, takes all the guesswork out of the process. Glad I came across this video before my next use case.
Great topic, thanks
Nice to see others doing it the same way.
Great tips! Thanks!
That's a really good tip for getting them flush, going to remember this! Funny enough I'm printing something now that needs M3 inserts, but I recessed them behind another slightly larger radius 🙃 going to see if I can use a metal dowel or a flat-end hex-key to similar effect then!
This technique is way better than using a heatsetjig
This is way better!
Wouldn't designs that include embedded nuts be structurally more sound?
@Rolohaun
Ай бұрын
imbedded nuts have a huge disadvantage because they rely on print tolerance to be perfect or they will spin in place. headsets are much better and just a strong gripping the melted filament on all sides. The heatsets in this video are not structural and only holding on a panel.
Good technique!
any plans for a bigger delta?
@mitsubishimakes
Ай бұрын
Phoenix Delta still exists on his Github
@Rolohaun
Ай бұрын
One day I will make a 200 or 250 one
@gungriffonbr
Ай бұрын
@@Rolohaun i woud love to print some 200mm or 250mm delta i have one i modified and use today , only avaible for patreons?
@gungriffonbr
Ай бұрын
i my youtube channel have some delta videos eheh
Yeah, the fact people build $150 MACHINES TO PUT IN HEAT SETS IS SO CRAZY....Like did you even try first. The if the heart is on a non-square or parallel surface the machine is no use anyway.