Bruce
I agree with you about the set screw, and I had that happen back in November. In my case I had drilled out the set screw to 3mm and went a little past the shaft leaving a cavity behind it. It did distort the pulley. Maybe if the material surrounding the shaft is weaker than the set screw, it could collapse. A higher percentage of infill would be stronger.
The capstan_center_motor part has very little room for any play off axis. I have checked my motor shaft, it is not bent and the mounting screws are countersunk and flush.
Kamel
Does your new front panel have plenty of room above the circuit board? My camera now has 22mm of stand off. That will hopefully shrink with a different lens.
I thought of painting my toothed pulley with resin. The material is very textured and the teeth hang on to the perforations at times. I'm interested to see a resin print.
I agree with you about the set screw, and I had that happen back in November. In my case I had drilled out the set screw to 3mm and went a little past the shaft leaving a cavity behind it. It did distort the pulley. Maybe if the material surrounding the shaft is weaker than the set screw, it could collapse. A higher percentage of infill would be stronger.
The capstan_center_motor part has very little room for any play off axis. I have checked my motor shaft, it is not bent and the mounting screws are countersunk and flush.
Kamel
Does your new front panel have plenty of room above the circuit board? My camera now has 22mm of stand off. That will hopefully shrink with a different lens.
I thought of painting my toothed pulley with resin. The material is very textured and the teeth hang on to the perforations at times. I'm interested to see a resin print.
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