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3D Print Jd Head

hi

has anyone printed a jd head?my question is ,how do you print the head on the printbed?

thank you



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#593  

Thanks for showing us. I'm glad you're staying busy and enjoying yourself.

I'm not sure how your design is set up but can you reprint the servo mounting bracket to move the servo gear closer to the drive gear? You probably know this but if you increase the size of the servo gear you will drastically change the speed of the final gear or wheel. In your case it will move slower but have more torque.

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#594  

hey dave

actully i didn know that . good you mention that . i cant get the plate closer cause then i have no room for , the screws to go in . its about 2 mm .so am gessing the , speed will not change so much .

thanks

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#595  

hi all

does anyone know how to get these files back to normal ? i changed one files and all files changes .

User-inserted image

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#596  

wow, never seen that

Maybe change the "view"

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#597  

hey ezang

i try them all whats in the drop down list . but no luck there .

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#598  

Which windows are you using 7, 10, 11

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#599  

hi ezang

i have a windows 10 .

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#600  

I have windows 11 so a little different

try

  1. Open File Explorer.
  2. Click on the View tab.
  3. Click on the Options button.
  4. Click on the View tab.
  5. Click the Reset Folders button.