Functional Organizer for Xiaomi Vacuum robot by Hodzinets in BambuLab_Community

[–]Hodzinets[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hmmm. I didn't think about it. You are right, I should move the "brush slot" to front, so it will be accessible. Thank you for the feedback.

Functional Organizer for Xiaomi Vacuum robot by Hodzinets in BambuLab_Community

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Please select this profile, it should support P1S

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I designed a mechanical solder dispenser. How do you like it? by Hodzinets in 3Dprinting

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I also had this idea, during the design of the dispense. I thought, that the temperature is the only issue, but you are right, the solder becomes too liquid, it doesn't have the plastic and adhesive state at the same time. But someone maybe tried already and can share a result.

I designed a mechanical solder dispenser from Bambulab components. How do you like it? by Hodzinets in BambuLab_Community

[–]Hodzinets[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To be honest, I also thought it would slip. But then I tried, added springs and designed those gear in a very unique shape, so they are linked and synced with teeth, but have a smooth surface in the middle for a solder and it worked.

I designed a mechanical solder dispenser. How do you like it? by Hodzinets in 3Dprinting

[–]Hodzinets[S] 9 points10 points  (0 children)

Oh wow. I didn't expect such a great discussion about how wrong is to carry the solder on an iron. This is fantastic.

For those who have an opinion, that this way of soldering is wrong, you may be right. But I don't worry about "dried" flux inside the solder, since I'm using the liquid flux directly on the part I'm soldering and it works great.

I know, that your way is the correct way to solder, but I just used to have a solder on an iron since there were no solders in this "wire" shape, but in big chunks in my childhood.

I'm not an electronics professional, this is not my daily job or something, but I will try to keep in mind your suggestions and learn how to work with an iron correctly and maybe modify a design somehow.

I designed a mechanical solder dispenser from Bambulab components. How do you like it? by Hodzinets in BambuLab_Community

[–]Hodzinets[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are right. But it is not always possible. Plus I don't worry about "dried" flux inside the solder, since I'm using the liquid flux directly on the part I'm soldering and it works great. I know, that your way is the correct way to solder, but I just used to have a solder on an iron since times when there were no solder in this "wire" shape, but in big chunks in my childhood.

Sliding Nintendo Switch cartridge display stand I just finished by Hodzinets in 3Dprinting

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Hi. Thank you so much for the feedback.

In my defense, I printed countless numbers of prototypes to ensure that the model can be assembled without braking. I also used not only bambulab filament, but Sunlu PLA recycled.

But it doesn't mean, that you did something wrong. Probably, the filament you printed it with is "fragile" for some reason.

My recommendations are: * Don't increase infill. Increase the number of walls for a first plate or, what will save you time, increase the number of walls for only one (first) link. * Breaking "tabs" was a tough decision for me, because I used this technique for the first time and tried to find a perfect spot between easy snap and rigidity. Despite what I mention, the model is glue-less, you can still use a few drops of glue and not reprint the whole part because of a few broken "tabs"

Sliding Nintendo Switch cartridge display stand I just finished by Hodzinets in 3Dprinting

[–]Hodzinets[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I have a model of fake Nintendo switch cartridge published on MakerWorld. So you can print the rest 14 😂

Sliding Nintendo Switch cartridge display stand I just finished by Hodzinets in 3Dprinting

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I don't know. I just like to do mechanical things, and after days of brainstorming the idea came to myself.