The Leg Sleeve is 248mm tall, which is just slightly beyond the 220mm limit of my Prusa MK4 printer. Can we get a version of the Leg Sleeves that are 220mm, so they can be printed using the Prusa MK* family of printers?
I love this! Would you happen to have a tiny filler dowel spacer piece which fits between the top of the curved dovetail attachment with the wedge and the flat ends?
This version still uses the wooden dowels for strength. They are just covered up by the spacers and leg sleeves. You can still opt to have exposed wood for the legs though.
Discussions — The Rail Tripod V2
What price point do you typically sell this for locally?
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The Leg Sleeve is 248mm tall, which is just slightly beyond the 220mm limit of my Prusa MK4 printer. Can we get a version of the Leg Sleeves that are 220mm, so they can be printed using the Prusa MK* family of printers?
Would it be possible to get a sliding dovetail that you put two pots on at some point?
It would be awesome if there was a lamp attachment like you have for the vertical rail design. This would make an awesome and unique floor lamp! :)
Bummer, the leg sleeves are too long for my prusa... I'm assuming scaling would ruin the threading??
For the quadpod stand, is there a 1" version? This size does not fit for the 1" dowels and threads
where can i find the vases that will work with this?
I love this! Would you happen to have a tiny filler dowel spacer piece which fits between the top of the curved dovetail attachment with the wedge and the flat ends?
any suggestions if im printing it with PETG?
onde posso baixar as fotos?
Why am I getting layer lines on the three leg joint ?
Fantastic project. There is only one 3MF file in the ZIP file? I am missing the file for 23 mm dowels.
The 3d printed sleeves/spacers cover the wood dowels in the images.
Did you make this so that the dowles are now 3d printed also? The images look like they are printed but the instructions don't.
This version still uses the wooden dowels for strength. They are just covered up by the spacers and leg sleeves. You can still opt to have exposed wood for the legs though.