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F-F-Fiddle

Published at 2024-05-03

By dsp39

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dsp39

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Joined about 11 years ago Portland, OR USA

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_0-8EZPDshYThe F-F-Fiddle was designed in Autodesk's Fusion 360, and the source files are available on the Fusion 360 platform. Get in touch for an invitation to the group!For more information and assembly documentation, check www.openfabpdx.com/fffiddle.

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Zews
Zews
over 10 years
Unfortunately Simplify3d is a $140 (per license) slicer. It's not very likely that I will ever pay that much for slicer when Cura is free and custom built for my printer. Increasing the dimension settings slightly in Cura might be a solution, because I was able to get the neck inside the build volume after fiddling (no pun intended) with it for a long time after having reduced the size to 99%. I'll give it a try, even though it is risky. At 99% the neck is a 21 hour print with 10% infill, and .20 mm height. If you want fine height it would take even longer.
Tannius
Tannius
over 10 years
I've got a Solidoodle 3 and no matter how I arrange it the neck is just too long. If only I could squeeze another 20mm out of my build plate.
UltiErik
UltiErik
over 10 years
YMMV, but in some cases you could increase the dimensions of the machine slightly and get away with it. I know that at least the Ultimaker original settings in Cura are conservative and people have updated the Cura settings to print bigger items.
dsp39
dsp39
almost 11 years
I believe I managed to fit the Neck on an Ultimaker 2 in Simplify3d. It took a 49 degree Z rotation, and it's very close, but it looks like it fits. If anyone can confirm or deny, post up! (Better yet, make one!)<br><br>Thanks for the feedback on the cable -- the current configuration works for me, but it's great to hear your opinion!<br><br>I would encourage anyone who's interested to grab the STLs or the solid body files (hosted on Thingiverse and GrabCAD and eventually here...) and modify in your CAD package of choice. You can also get in touch with me to join a Fusion 360 group and access the source files directly.
Zews
Zews
almost 11 years
Unfortunately the neck can not be printed on an Ultimaker 2. It'll fit if I make the X-axis 99%, but then all the holes for the various parts will also change and the tuners, nuts, bolts and drill rod may no longer fit into their respective holes. Too bad, I really wanted to try this.<br><br>I also think that the bout part should have been designed in such a way so the plug for the cable to the amp will be inserted into the back of the instrument instead of the front. &nbsp;That way the cable won't be dangling in front of you when you perform, but can be slung over the shoulder.
UltiErik
UltiErik
almost 11 years
Wow, just amazing!!

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