Improving 3D Printed Gears

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Improving 3D Printed Gears

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Here is a quick method of improving 3D printed gears using hot melt inserts. I have always found the failure point of 3D printed gears to be the nut trap method of shaft clamping. The hub usually breaks when you are trying to apply enough force to secure the shaft with the set screw.

Materials:

  • 5mm hot melt insert
  • 5mm bolt ~30mm
  • 3d printed gear with well for hot melt insert
  • Drill bit ~5mm
  • 5mm Reamer (optional)
  • 3mm tap
  • 2.5mm drill bit
  • Soldering iron

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Insert the Insert

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Using the tip of your soldering iron, slowly heat up the insert and press the insert into the gear until it is flush. Be careful not to get the insert to hot.

Keep the Insert Straight

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Quickly before the hot melt insert cools, screw the 5mm bolt into the insert from the opposite side of the gear. This will help keep the insert concentric to the shaft.

Make the Bore the Correct Size

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Using the 5mm drill and optional 5mm reamer, drill through the gear from the back side to increase the bore to 5mm.

Set Screw

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Through the set screw hole drill through the insert with the 2.5mm bit.

Follow this with a 3mm tap for the set screw.

Conclusion

This is quick and easy. It only takes a few tools and can be completed in about 2 minutes.

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