D3D Ohio 18.20 Calculations: Difference between revisions
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The outer diameter of a 1" sch 40 pipe is 1.31" | The outer diameter of a 1" sch 40 pipe is 1.31" | ||
so, our length for each axis of the frame was 533.5mm | so, our length for each axis of the frame was 533.5mm | ||
The PVC pipes generated length was 493.546mm; which could be approximated for a cut length of 493.5mm. | |||
During assembly, a slightly (order of a few mm) pipe cut will allow for during cementing the fitting to be "snugged" around the axis it is accommodating. |
Revision as of 05:26, 17 April 2018
These are bounds and other calculations for the D3D Ohio printer
Extruder boundry calculations
PVC frame rendering calculations
the pvc frame is generated by adding the length of an axis plus the diameter of two pipe thicknesses. this initial version uses one inch pipes, so that was added to either end.
The rod length of all axis was 500mm. The outer diameter of a 1" sch 40 pipe is 1.31" so, our length for each axis of the frame was 533.5mm
The PVC pipes generated length was 493.546mm; which could be approximated for a cut length of 493.5mm.
During assembly, a slightly (order of a few mm) pipe cut will allow for during cementing the fitting to be "snugged" around the axis it is accommodating.