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Mike
 Mike
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Question about print strength

I'm trying to make a replacement part for an articulated magnifying lamp. Specifically the bottom joint that has the post to fit the clamp. Got it all measured and built and it fit. However after a short while, the tension pulled the spring hooks off and pushed the bottom bolt through the sides of its holes. I tried another print, this time at 100% infill, and shored up the spring hooks. This time it lasted several weeks, but it pushed the screws through the base plastic again. I'm thinking of modifying the design to add more material around it, and redesigning the holes (somehow they ended up as ovals in the print, likely due to a rogue resize I didn't notice). Does anybody have any tips for designing and printing something that will have a moderate amount of strain on it? I've attached some pictures so you can see what Im talking about. I print in PLA.

Posted : 11/09/2017 11:12 pm
Mike
 Mike
(@mike-28)
Eminent Member
Topic starter answered:
Re: Question about print strength

Crap, now I see it. I,m going to try printing it rotated 90 degrees. I think the layer orientation is allowing the screws to gradually push though.

Posted : 13/09/2017 10:21 pm
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