Nice set of parts. One question: Description says "Drawings are included for reference", but I don't see them in the (1.5) .zip file
STEP Parts Library 1.5
Complete set of OpenBuilds parts in a generic 3D format.
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Gabriel Faber
- 4/5,
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scopemannn
- 2/5,
There are no teeth on any of the timing belt pulley models despite being labelled as having specific teeth counts.
Is this intentional, if so what's the point? Otherwise, glaring mistake that needs fixing -
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Kabir
- 5/5,
Thank you. I upload these models on onshape:
https://cad.onshape.com/documents/da7bab15f184278cb94d3885/w/7e26a69187cd7fec69587c82/e/5cd8318085c76c9166833301 -
John Harshman
- 5/5,
This is very useful - Could you do me a favor - I need the 250mm version of the Nema 23 V slot Lead Screw Driven actuator. The 500mm version is in the assemblies and I was hoping not to re-draw it. It is in the OpenBuild documents so I am hoping you have the translator for Sketch Pro to Solidworks which I do not have. Great Work - thanks!
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Daniel Martinez
- 4/5,
It is a great resource and I appreciate.
One thing that would be useful is if the measurements were a little more precise because the wheels don't seem to be fitting the v slots when mounted to the plate(in Fusion), even if you rotate the eccentric spacer to the farthest position the distance between the wheels is a little bit too short for the extrusion to fit.
I don't know if the dimensions of the wheels are too big, or the extrusion is too big, or maybe the wholes in the plate are a little bit too close(I suspect this last one is the problem) -
Andre Els
- 5/5,
Very good, thanks for doing this, very helpful. Once thing I did notice though, the mini bearing 5x10x4.2 in the STEP file, but website says it is 5x10x4. So two of those and the 3.9mm depth of the mini v-wheel and it's about 0.6mm difference ? is the bearing 4mm or 4.2mm ... thanks !
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StevenR01
- 5/5,
Just what I was looking for. Am using FreeCAD and the STEP file format works great there. This entire site/community is just what I was looking for. May be attempting to build a large 3d printer using linear actuator assemblies or may just use them to expand/improve a Creality CR-10, if it ever ships. Prices are great here and the support will be most helpful too.
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Marcus Wolschon
- 3/5,
Very useful.
Sad that
a) the end-stop plates are missing (they have a serious design flaw and I wanted to design a modified verison).
I'll have to meassure and design them myself.
b) no constraints between the dozens of parts in an assembly get imported (may be the fault of Geomagic to not import them, may be they are not present in the design). So everything is floating around unconstrained.-
Author's Response
Which end stop plates are you referring to? I would be happy to include missing parts.
Regarding constraints, the original Solidworks assemblies definitely have mates, but they are lost when converting to a generic format such as STEP. I don't know if it's possible, but maybe Geomagic can import Solidworks files?
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indranil sinharoy
- 5/5,
Thanks so much for sharing the files. It certainly makes life easy for designing and building stuffs. Best regards.
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JohnOD
- 5/5,
Awesome, thanks for this. You've saved me a lot of work. I can go straight to work on an assembly. You're a hero!
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brigham valdez
- 3/5,
Could be better. Major flaw the round in the profile of the extrusion are not accurately dimensioned to what actually exists. This problem has been present in most if not all 3D cad files I have opened. The issue is this if you want to print a part that slides onto an extrusion that part with big round corner for the profile will now interfere with the actual aluminum extrusion making that part difficult to put on or not good at all. Unfortunately I found this out the hard way and the only fix I have been able to implement is to remove all radii from all extrusion profiles.