OpenLOCK Stone Bridge
OpenLOCK Stone Bridge
Published 2018-04-19T17:12:12+00:00
A modular, OpenLOCK bridge that can be expanded in a number of ways in the future, but has the pieces to expand it's length now.
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To build a basic, one arch bridge, you will need to print:
- 2 of bridge_arch.wall.stl or bridge_arch.wall.magnetic.stl
- 2 of bridge_arch.wall.mirrored.stl or bridge_arch.wall.magnetic.mirrored.stl
- 2 of bridge_top.wall.stl or bridge_top.wall.magnetic.stl
- 2 of bridge_top.wall.mirrored.stl or bridge_top.wall.magnetic.mirrored.stl
- 2 of bridge_ramp.wall.short.stl or bridge_ramp.wall.short.magnetic.stl
- 2 of bridge_ramp.wall.short.mirrored.stl or bridge_ramp.wall.short.magnetic.mirrored.stl
For each additional arch in the center, print:
- 2 of bridge_arch.wall.span.stl or bridge_arch.wall.span.magnetic.stl
- 2 of bridge_top.wall.span.stl or bridge_top.wall.span.magnetic.stl
If using magnets, the magnets are 1/8" x 3/32" disk magnets. You'll need a fair number of them. (9 4) arches, (2 4) tops, (8 4) ramps = 76 for a basic bridge, and another (6 2) arches, (4 * 2) tops = 20 for each additional span. Luckily, those magnets are only $1.40 per 10. You can use openlock, or even use a combination of openlock and magnets. A 1/8" drill bit is handy for clearing out the hole if it's not well cleared (because of say overextrusion). I use both magnets and openlock for different reasons.
Date published | 19/04/2018 |