Grinder/Shredder

By mmjames

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Box Cura Settings 45% Infill Tri-hexagonal Infill 150 mm/s print speed 200 C print temp Motor Mount Cura Settings 25% Infill Tri-hexagonal Infill 150 mm/s print speed 200 C print temp Shaft Cura Settings (Polycarbonate print) 95% Infill Tri-hexagonal Infill 60 mm/s 255 C print temp 90 C bed temp Teeth Cura Settings (Polycarbonate print) 95% Infill Tri-hexagonal Infill 60 mm/s 255 C print temp 90 C bed temp Wing nut coupler Cura Settings (Polycarbonate print) 95% Infill Tri-hexagonal Infill 60 mm/s 255 C print temp 90 C bed temp Bearing Cura Settings 100% Infill 150 mm/s print speed 200 C print temp Clamp Cura Settings 45 % Infill Tri-hexagonal Infill 150 mm/s print speed 200 C print temp Print times All prints done at 150 mm/s Box = 5.5 hours Motor Mount = 5.5 hours 2 Shafts = 5 hours total 10 teeth = 5 hours total Wing nut coupler = 1 hour 2 Bearings = 16 minutes total 2 Clamps = 6 hours total Total Time = 28.25 hours Assembly Instructions After printing of all parts, test fit all teeth on shafts to make sure of proper fit. Slide a bearing onto the shorter of the 2 shafts all the way toward the gear. Insert one of the teeth into the opposite side of the box that you plan to insert the shaft through. This will make things easier when fitting the shaft through. This tooth will act as a bearing on the non gear side. Insert another tooth into the side of the box that you are going to insert the first shaft through, but in the hole that shaft #2 will be in. This tooth will act as a bearing on the gear side. Begin inserting the remaining 4 teeth for this shaft into the box from the top while feeding the first shaft through each individual tooth. After the first shaft is in place, insert the second shaft into the other hole and begin inserting it through teeth just as with the other shaft. Place the wing nut coupler on the drive shaft (shaft #2). Insert the Windsheild Wiper motor into its circular housing with the screw outlet lined up within the slot provided. Screw the wingnut onto the drive shaft of the motor. Fix both the box and the motor housing to the desired work area or work bench using screws. Connect the motor to the computer power supply. Assembly time 30 Mins
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