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+ | ==3/Laser cut mdf 4mm == | ||
+ | settings : Speed 15 / Power 100 / Frequency 500 | ||
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+ | ==4/Assemble differents parts == | ||
+ | do not hesitate to use a hammer and glue to fit the pieces well into each other | ||
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- | ==3D design et print wheels== | + | ==3D design and 3Dprint wheels== |
- | Laser cut machine in MDF wood 4mm, the dimensions are adapted to the fablab's table and so that the wheels turn and advance on the metal part of the contour of the table. To have a flat film holder and be able to remove the film easily once dry, I took an 8mm acrylic sheet. | + | For the wheels 3Ddesign I take inspiration on airplane model wheel |
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+ | ==1/Assemble differents parts == | ||
+ | Laser cut machine in MDF wood 4mm, the dimensions are adapted to the fablab's table and so that the wheels turn and advance on the metal part of the contour of the table. To have a flat film holder and be able to remove the film easily once dry, I took an 8mm acrylic sheet. |