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#9  

dave

yes i like to be creative to see what i can get out off a product. then i see what could be usefull.does this excist ?double top gear ? to connect choulder to the querre part.

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#10  

I think it might make more sense to make a new 3d .stl part with those two mashed together rather than a double sided gear. Do you have a 3d printer to print parts if a .stl is created?

I guess you could hot glue them together as well.

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Belgium
#11  

i did glue them together but ad also ad nut and bolt in. have no printer.but i have a friend who has a printer.

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Belgium
#12  

forgot to tell,the meaning off the double gear chaft is to be able to connect other , parts.like choulder clip or querre clip.its easy to swiths.

#13  

So you could end up with a "male to male clip" or "female to female clip", or "male to female" like you showed. That's interesting.

I don't think a double ended 3d printed plastic gear would work that well. I could see it breaking and or not fitting right. I don't think such a metal exists either.

Your current method for attaching them sounds pretty good. But 3 separate .stl files for those ez-bits shouldn't be too hard to make. I'll give it a shot sometime soon.

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Belgium
#14  

great thanks.am looking some further on the internet to.will ask james here.

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Belgium
#15  

you also could change the angle from the connected parts by using, a special gear.sofar only i found gears with big teeth.

#16  

Norman

Great idea putting an LED inside EZ Bit peg! I plan to try that in some of my Six creations. Thanks

Peter