Thanks to the great feedback I received on my previous post where I introduced the concept design of a STEEM GEAR fidget toy, I am very happy to show you today the printed result.
As you see I made some changes to the initial design thanks to the feedback received from you. My kids and I love playing with it and I think this model is up to date one of my favourite prints.
In the following section I will give you a brief overview of the design process. The model was made in Fusion360 and later printed with my Prusa i3 MK2s printer.
Sketch in Affinity Designer
Before I started modelling in Fusion360 I created a sketch in Affinity Designer. I find this a ver handy tool if you need to create more complicated sketches rather than sketching in Fusion360. I made sure that I aligned the gears properly to each other in order for them to work properly once printed. After a short while the sketch was done and saved as an .svg file in order to us in Fusion360.
Modeling in Fusion360
After the sketch has been imported in Fusion it was a just a matter of Extruding the various parts. In order to give the gears some space to rotate freely around the towers I added a 0.3mm offset.
For the cover I projected the shape to a layer above the model and added the text. I used the Extrude tool again but this time selected the cut option instead of join to remove the letters from the top part.
The final thing to before I could save it and send it to the printer was to apply some fillers to round the sharp edges.
3d Printing
Printing the various parts took in total about 4 hours. I used various colours which makes the model more interesting to look at in my opinion. After everything was printed I could finally do my favourite task, assemble the parts to the final model and test it out!
Do you like this design as well or is there anything you think need to be improved?l Let me know in the comments.
The print files are now available for free download at Thingiverse
Wow dear those look super cool. You are genius my dear friend.
That is very nice of you to say. I am happy you like it!
That print is insane man, I love the texture and how the letters allow you to see what's going on inside the cool mechanics. Very creative very awesome, I definitely get inspired to see something like this ! - resteemed
Thank you very much! Yes I also can't stop playing with it,vverh addictive to see the gears work .
hehe I can imagine!
Wow, this looks amazing. The only thing I'd suggest is maybe making a transparent version! to have a better look at the colorful parts...
Thank you @jznsamuel! I totally agree with you. Unfortunately I don't have transparent fillament but will buy it soon and reprint the frame.
damm you made it possible amazing :D
Thank you!
one word; fantastic...
Thank you, I really appreciate it!
Very impressed with the ease of your process. Very professional. it looks like it has other hidden uses.
I am glad you like it @sallybeth23. I think seeing the gears rotate through the text makes it interesting.
Great post @tarekadam thanks for sharing
Thank you!
Great job !
How can I get it? Do you sell those online also?
I have uploaded the stl file (for 3d printers) for free download on thingiverse https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2587300
Very cool indeed! If someone uses black, red, yellow, black, red, yellow they get a "special" German version ;-)
:-) @roused