I guess now you have a place to rest when you're wheely tired.
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I was about to ask whether you were one of those to set up a printing-gantry in the garage for that extra print volume until I realized you were only talking about the wheels.
Is that PLA, or something else?
Have you done any stress testing to see how much load the can handle?
EDIT: Oh, and wouldn't it make more sense to print it in its side?
For your edit, you don’t want the direction of shear forces right along the layer lines. This is less pretty but will be much stronger for the intended purpose.
Yup, exactly this. And with the tear drop holes, there's no need for support material in this orientation.
Haha, this was just printed on my voron. Although a giant garage printer would be pretty cool.
I printed this in ASA to help with the heat. No scientific stress testing but I've been using it for a week or so without issue. And with this print orientation it should be strong enough, since the forces are perpendicular to the layer lines. If it does break, the hammock would drop maybe an inch so I'm not worried.
I used to know a guy who built a garage printer back in the reprap days. His plan was to print ABS garden furniture.
Dang, that would be sick. I can't imagine the amount of abs warping on furniture size prints though.
... and now I want to build a hammock recumbent bike.
Do it! I was thinking it could go in a redbull soapbox car races haha. It would be steer by swinging!
Congratulations!!
Did you have the wheels or did you buy them? I have the same hammock stand.
I just bought them from Harbor freight. I put links on the printables page to what I used, but they're 6 inch cart wheels, you can get them lots of places. The scad file is parameterized so you can modify it to fit whatever wheels and pins you find.
