The .stl and .fcstd files are at the link. All the test joints I printed fit together really nicely, but I’m worried the overall design might have issues that I’m too much of an amateur to identify. It’ll need a LOT of filament… Good wooden marudai cost hundreds of dollars, whereas 1500g of my preferred filament is only like $45, but I’d still hate to waste that much of it. The printing itself I’m not too concerned about, it’s easy stuff. Just a little bridging and no support. Of course, that doesn’t necessarily mean the finished/assembled object will be functional. Thanks in advance if you have any tips!
PS: This is also my first use of the spreadsheet function, I usually just rely on named constraints from prior sketches. It’s really neat. FreeCAD rules!
It’s a shame, the makerspace I have access to used to have a laser cutter until recently. After it burst into flame and the flame sensor never activated, they decided against having one anymore. I should probably throw in a design for 3d printed bobbins/weights though, that’s a good idea.