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ryanbacon 18-01-2015 11:09

3d printed talon mounts
 
Hello all,
I have made a talon stand that can be printed on almost any 3d printer. I have found that this model works best with abs plastic, but pla plastic should work as well. If you would like to try out this model for yourself, you can click the thingiverse link below:

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:640102

Please leave a comment telling me how this works for your team.

Good luck in the competition!!

-Team 4293

BenDSterling 18-01-2015 23:08

Re: 3d printed talon mounts
 
They look cool! Good job!

dellagd 18-01-2015 23:13

Re: 3d printed talon mounts
 
Why not make it double sided for the ability to mount 4 at once? I don't think it would be too difficult to make the design such that it can be structurally sound but also accommodate talons on each side.

audietron 19-01-2015 09:21

Re: 3d printed talon mounts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by dellagd (Post 1430395)
Why not make it double sided for the ability to mount 4 at once? I don't think it would be too difficult to make the design such that it can be structurally sound but also accommodate talons on each side.

The diagonal of the screw holes makes it so they can not be mirrored in this way, although if one talon is turned 90 degrees the holes are separated far enough for them to be mounted front and back.

kevin.li.rit 19-01-2015 09:55

Re: 3d printed talon mounts
 
You could if you bought a heat set threaded insert to allow mounting without the needed of a nut.

Jon Stratis 19-01-2015 10:31

Re: 3d printed talon mounts
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by audietron (Post 1430464)
The diagonal of the screw holes makes it so they can not be mirrored in this way, although if one talon is turned 90 degrees the holes are separated far enough for them to be mounted front and back.

Make it a little thicker and include recessed hex holes for the nuts - stick a nut in there and bolt away from both sides, the recess holds the nut from turning.


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