Corleone INDX 8x Spoolholder
Any idea/picture how the CoreONE at FormNext had the 8 spools/USS’s attached to its sides
i would not mind beeing able to do that right now
best wishes
Sascha
RE: Corleone INDX 8x Spoolholder
My money is on a quad holder done with ABS/ASA or any other strong material that replaces the single cylindrical one in the middle and bolted to the center. The problem begins with the left side where no holes are present and magnets holding 4 kg of stuff plus the boxes seem not the right choice. I wouldn't be surprised to see the C1 L and newer batches of C1 having holes on both side panels. With one of the Prusa boxes in hand shouldn't be too hard to draw the holder...
RE: Corleone INDX 8x Spoolholder
My money is on a quad holder done with ABS/ASA or any other strong material that replaces the single cylindrical one in the middle and bolted to the center. The problem begins with the left side where no holes are present and magnets holding 4 kg of stuff plus the boxes seem not the right choice.
Well, there are plenty of holes which are currently used for the rivets that hold the side panels (both the transparent and sheet metal ones). Why not use those to mount some horizontal struts that carry the spool holders?
I would expect that even for the right-hand side. I would not want to put the weight of four spools (with quite some leverage) onto the central spool holder position and the sheet metal panel only.
RE: Corleone INDX 8x Spoolholder
My money is on a quad holder done with ABS/ASA or any other strong material that replaces the single cylindrical one in the middle and bolted to the center. The problem begins with the left side where no holes are present and magnets holding 4 kg of stuff plus the boxes seem not the right choice.
Well, there are plenty of holes which are currently used for the rivets that hold the side panels (both the transparent and sheet metal ones). Why not use those to mount some horizontal struts that carry the spool holders?
I would expect that even for the right-hand side. I would not want to put the weight of four spools (with quite some leverage) onto the central spool holder position and the sheet metal panel only.
I see your point, makes sense. And a structure with supporting feet would be suffering the frame vibration. The c1 L has aluminum sides, I wonder if that is going to be a problem when so much weight is loaded... I am a sw person, no clues in that space 😁