UltiDrawer for Ultimaker Original

By drayson

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UltiDrawer for Ultimaker Original

By drayson

40
8
Free
It's free to download

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UltiDrawer for Ultimaker Original

By drayson

at 2024-05-03
NOT TESTED!!This is a design for a base for the Ultimaker Original which contains a drawer for storing accessories.It is made of plywood and fit´s to the design and assambles the same way as the UMO. The base frame consists of 6mm ply and is assambled via the M3 nuts and screws. The curve on top reserves space for the z-axis stepper.The drawer unit consists of 4mm ply and is assambled via glueing the parts together as well as gluing it to the drawer front. It is shorter than the base to reserve space for the z-axis stepper and add. electronics e.g. relais for heated bed.To assist in assambly, the attached picture contains a description where the parts should be located (bottom/top/left/...).There is no handle included nor mountings for it planned as it can be choosen individually...It is not tested as up to now I had no possibility to laser it...

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Plywood 1000x500x6mm Plywood 500x400x4mm 22x nut M3 22x screw M3x16 Woodglue

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drayson
drayson
about 10 years
Thank you for feedback - I´m not into laser requirements<br>EDIT: files cleaned and reuploaded
JonnyBischof
JonnyBischof
about 10 years
Looks interesting! Next time I'm in the FabLab, I'll throw one on the lasercutter ;) Can you include the picture into the documents part? Youmagine crops pictures in a very stupid way....<br><br>I took a quick look at the 6 mm DXF files. It seems you've used two layers for the drawing - that might (or not?) be a problem when someone wants to put it to the lasercutter.<br>Also, the lines are not connected to polylines. That might be a problem when lasercutting because it can happen that the lasercutter might jump randomly between line segments, instead of completing the parts in a complete "outline".<br><br>It's an easy fix using a DXF based CAD software (such as QCAD). You can create polylines (once everything is on the same layer) with one click per "outline".<br><br>There's also a part in a different color (on the drawer front). Is that supposed to become an engraved line? Afaik, you need to "teach" the lasercutter to recognise colored lines by telling it the exact color used in the drawing. Maybe there are standard colors for this, or you could just note the hex color code (like "255 255 255" for white) for your used colors somewhere.<br>(That's the part where my understanding of making files ready for lasercutting ends...)

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