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Drake
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Oct 25, 2021 - #1
I printed off about 40 Macintosh floppy gears in the resin printer, The design is the latest V2 from the amazing Stephen:
https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4167139

Some of them still require removal of rough bottom edges from the print bed.
If you are in need of a few let me know and I will send them out for cost of postage!

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Branchus
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Oct 25, 2021 - #2
They look really good!

Elemenoh
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Oct 26, 2021 - #3
@Drake These do look good! What sort of support and angle setup did you use for these?

Drake
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Oct 26, 2021 - #4
>> Elemenoh said:
@Drake These do look good! What sort of support and angle setup did you use for these? Click to expand...
no supports, nothing special going on. Just printed right on the bed and knocked off afterward

Elemenoh
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Oct 26, 2021 - #5
no supports, nothing special going on. Just printed right on the bed and knocked off afterward Click to expand...
Huh, I'm surprised you didn't have a problem with elephants foot. Did you shorten the exposure time for the initial layers compared to a typical print?

Drake
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Oct 26, 2021 - #6
>> Elemenoh said:
Huh, I'm surprised you didn't have a problem with elephants foot. Did you shorten the exposure time for the initial layers compared to a typical print? Click to expand...
basic settings for mars pro 2 in chitubox, lifting speed set to 30-40mm/sec

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Oct 31, 2021 - #7
How messy is a resin printer?

Drake
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Oct 31, 2021 - #8
>> MacAttack said:
How messy is a resin printer? Click to expand...
Wear gloves, keep ventilated. Outside of that theres no trouble. Some printers double as a wash/cure station so that eliminates any potential mess.

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Feb 10, 2022 - #9
Hi I am new to these forums but am with only a FDM ender 3 v2 and I can't print these successfully. Can I get two? I will gladly pay extra I just don't want to support the eBay seller who is making too much on these.
Thanks,
Mike

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Drake
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Feb 10, 2022 - #10
>> Mikeosoft said:
Hi I am new to these forums but am with only a FDM ender 3 v2 and I can't print these successfully. Can I get two? I will gladly pay extra I just don't want to support the eBay seller who is making too much on these. Thanks, Mike Click to expand...
I'll check my drawer, I've been sending them out like candy. You can pm me your address and we'll sort out a few bucks for shipping

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mitchkramez
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Jul 20, 2022 - #11
@Drake would you mind sharing some screens of your print/advanced settings from chitu - trying to get these to print on my Mars 3 and just got a bunch of elephants foot if i print directly on the bed, and some sagging requiring sanding the bottom if i use supports.

Are you using any kind of exposure compensation at all?

Drake
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Jul 20, 2022 - #12
>> mitchkramez said:
@Drake would you mind sharing some screens of your print/advanced settings from chitu - trying to get these to print on my Mars 3 and just got a bunch of elephants foot if i print directly on the bed, and some sagging requiring sanding the bottom if i use supports. Are you using any kind of exposure compensation at all? Click to expand...

Filebin | ufxhp2j94qgqa2nr

Convenient file sharing. Think of it as Pastebin for files. Registration is not required. Large files are supported.
[Image: filebin.net] filebin.net

pre-sliced for my Mars 2 pro, it should work on the 3 (couple chitubox versions behind).
Ensure you use a tough resin and cure immediately (I use a UV curing box). I've run these off with cheaper resin but the teeth NEED resin with better rigidity.
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mitchkramez
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Jul 20, 2022 - #13
Ah! They are on supports there, that makes more sense. thanks for posting that! Hoping to get some printed in the ABS grey elegoo resin!

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Jul 21, 2022 - #14
@Drake - Using yours as a basis for the angle, I took the original, and adjusted the supports to be no wider than the gear teeth, and also lowered the support penetration so they have zero impact on the gear teeth themselves. They now very easily unzip from the supports and require almost no post processing or cleanup. Each support was carefully positioned to be just inside the edge of the gear.

I did notice that mine are printing to be about ~3.93mm tall from base to top, and the originals were ~3.63, but a couple of quick passes on some 180 grit sandpaper and a quick bath made easy work of that, and after installing them - they sound and work great. Did about 100 eject cycles and inspected the gear and it still was looking perfect!

Here's the newly supported file should anyone want it. If you'd like the .chitubox project so you can move the supports for any reason, just let me know!

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_Apple_Floppy_Drive_Gear_V2.stl.zip (339.3 KB)
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Drake
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Jul 21, 2022 - #15
>> mitchkramez said:
@Drake - Using yours as a basis for the angle, I took the original, and adjusted the supports to be no wider than the gear teeth, and also lowered the support penetration so they have zero impact on the gear teeth themselves. They now very easily unzip from the supports and require almost no post processing or cleanup. Each support was carefully positioned to be just inside the edge of the gear. I did notice that mine are printing to be about ~3.93mm tall from base to top, and the originals were ~3.63, but a couple of quick passes on some 180 grit sandpaper and a quick bath made easy work of that, and after installing them - they sound and work great. Did about 100 eject cycles and inspected the gear and it still was looking perfect! Here's the newly supported file should anyone want it. If you'd like the .chitubox project so you can move the supports for any reason, just let me know! View attachment 6796 Click to expand...
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Willj
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Aug 20, 2022 - #16
Is there a file to print my own for the 2mb floppy? The Sony MP-F75W-12G. There seems to be a 1mm difference for the main gear diameter and the upper smaller gear. The shaft is also smaller at 1mm. I guess could scale this one down to fit? Sorry I am asking as i am new to 3D printing.

Willj
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Aug 20, 2022 - #17
>> mitchkramez said:
@Drake - Using yours as a basis for the angle, I took the original, and adjusted the supports to be no wider than the gear teeth, and also lowered the support penetration so they have zero impact on the gear teeth themselves. They now very easily unzip from the supports and require almost no post processing or cleanup. Each support was carefully positioned to be just inside the edge of the gear. I did notice that mine are printing to be about ~3.93mm tall from base to top, and the originals were ~3.63, but a couple of quick passes on some 180 grit sandpaper and a quick bath made easy work of that, and after installing them - they sound and work great. Did about 100 eject cycles and inspected the gear and it still was looking perfect! Here's the newly supported file should anyone want it. If you'd like the .chitubox project so you can move the supports for any reason, just let me know! View attachment 6796 Click to expand...
I am hunting for the file to print the 2mb floppy version which is a bit smaller. The main gear, the top smaller gear and the shaft opening all need to be 1mm smaller. For the other floppy drives this works great and I already printed and using a bunch of them. @Drake are you able to assist any maybe to produce a smaller gear file?

Drake
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Aug 20, 2022 - #18
>> Willj said:
I am hunting for the file to print the 2mb floppy version which is a bit smaller. The main gear, the top smaller gear and the shaft opening all need to be 1mm smaller. For the other floppy drives this works great and I already printed and using a bunch of them. @Drake are you able to assist any maybe to produce a smaller gear file? Click to expand...
I don't have anything done for another size, if the internal measurement changes it's likely to have more teeth or different spacing.

Willj
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Aug 20, 2022 - #19
>> Drake said:
I don't have anything done for another size, if the internal measurement changes it's likely to have more teeth or different spacing. Click to expand...
Thanks I want to add a picture of the 2. On left is the 800K one printed from the file here. On right is the 2mb drive version.
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retr01
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Aug 21, 2022 - #20
Hi @Willj, can you provide the link to the STL file for that smaller gear? I did not see a link above.

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