5:30 one solution could be using a tube as a separator for the inner tracks of the bearings, and not using "inner" nuts. So when you tighten the upper nut, it will be compressing nut-bearing-spacer-bearing-nut. Just make sure the spacer tube is a tad longer than the space between bearings in the 3d printed part.
Excellent work thanks 👍🏻
Please do more for motion control stuff
5:30 one solution could be using a tube as a separator for the inner tracks of the bearings, and not using "inner" nuts. So when you tighten the upper nut, it will be compressing nut-bearing-spacer-bearing-nut.
Just make sure the spacer tube is a tad longer than the space between bearings in the 3d printed part.
hey, that's a good idea! I'll do that for version 2 ;)
If any custom PCBs or 3D printing (for different material needs) can help for future projects? We're open to sponsor! (PCBWay zoey)
Do you have Soldworks files inside of STL. I am planning to make bigger one
Hey, no I'm sorry, I didn't use Solidworks in the design (I went with the open-source program FreeCAD).
punks would call this overly nerdy.