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Topic: Solidoodle STL part files?

Now that I have my Solidoodle up and running is there somewhere I can get the stl files for all the printed parts in my WBA? I would like to have them all on hand in case one fails and needs be replaced. I've done a search and cannot find them.

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Re: Solidoodle STL part files?

Solidoodle refuses to release them. Some users have reverse engineered them, but since the WBA is so no there probably isn't much yet.

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Re: Solidoodle STL part files?

elmoret wrote:

Solidoodle refuses to release them. Some users have reverse engineered them, but since the WBA is so no there probably isn't much yet.

Plus many of solidoodle's designs are made to be printed quickly rather than last a long time. THere are alternative carriages which are much more robust, although to my knowledge no one has tackled the dual extruder carriage on the WB/WBA

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Re: Solidoodle STL part files?

I guess I will just keep an eye out for it or reverse engineer it myself. I was really hoping for an stl but all the searches led to what you guys are telling me.

My fear is something breaks and I have to wait as long as I did when just waiting for the SD to come. I don't want to be down for months and months on end.

5 (edited by OneMoreCast 2015-03-06 20:54:40)

Re: Solidoodle STL part files?

Print up these things...

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:104059

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:79737

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:550713

Youll have stuff in case anything breaks. And carriage is great upgrade that should be done regardless, broken or not

"All your base are belong to us." SD4 with a RUMBA, supernight PS, 40mm fan on X motor, lawsey carriages with new better tolerance rods, flanged rear bearings, new NEMA 17 with leadscrew on Z-Axis, and e3d v6 with MK5.


Ward and Jago are my heroes tongue

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Re: Solidoodle STL part files?

OneMoreCast wrote:

Print up these things...

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:104059

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:79737

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:550713

Youll have stuff in case anything breaks. And carriage is great upgrade that should be done regardless, broken or not

Except he has dual extruders so those are really of no use.
If you do have a part break don't rely on SD just reach out to the community one of us will print you replacement parts.  Of course you still need to design them but think of it as an opportunity to improve your printer.  Take a page from the Lawsy designs and keep it simple.

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Re: Solidoodle STL part files?

No clue he had dual didnt see it in post, just assumed (we know what happens then) sorry mate. But yeah a lot of us are willing tonprint parts if youre down and help any way we can. I find this to be the best printer community out there

"All your base are belong to us." SD4 with a RUMBA, supernight PS, 40mm fan on X motor, lawsey carriages with new better tolerance rods, flanged rear bearings, new NEMA 17 with leadscrew on Z-Axis, and e3d v6 with MK5.


Ward and Jago are my heroes tongue

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Re: Solidoodle STL part files?

I've just uploaded my Y Axis belt Tensioner to http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:713174 which is a lot beefier than the original.  I have the SD4, but I suspect it works on a range of models...

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Re: Solidoodle STL part files?

OneMoreCast wrote:

Print up these things...

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:104059

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:79737

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:550713

Youll have stuff in case anything breaks. And carriage is great upgrade that should be done regardless, broken or not

The URL for the third link is broken (too many HTTP's), maybe it's the leading space?