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Wilson's Greg's Wade Reloaded

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  • WGWv2_All_Dont_Print.stl
  • WGWv2_Big_Gear.stl
  • WGWv2_Body_-_5mm_Nut_Oiler.stl
  • WGWv2_Body_-_6mm_Nut_Oiler.stl
  • WGWv2_Body_-_6mm_Oiler.stl
  • WGWv2_Guidler.stl
  • WGWv2_Small_Gear.stl
  • Wilsons_Gregs_Wade.blend

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Publication date 2022-11-29 at 23:57
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2015-05-15 at 09:27
Design number 941907

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Original Greg's Wade Reloaded: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:18379

I wanted a Greg's Wade I could attach to my pegboard. The Greg's Wade above seemed pretty good, but there were a few modifications I wanted to add.

Additions:

- Oiler under the Greg's Wade with Bowden Tubing Adapter hole. The hole should allow a bowden adapter that is 6mm in diameter.

- Pegboard attachment (My Pegboard holes are 1/4" and 1" apart)

- Tab on Guilder that allows you to pull it back easier.

NOTE: Don't put support material inside the part where you connect the bowden adapter to the body. It prints fine without it and is a pain to remove. I haven't tried printing without support in the oiler, but I would recommend leaving the support in there.

16MAY2015: I added two new versions to it. After printing for a couple days, I noticed that the Oiler was starting to lose its grip on the Bowden Adapter. To fix this, I changed it so that instead of directly screwing it into the Oiler, you superglue a M6 or M5 nut into place, then screw the Bowden Adapter into the nut. It should be a MUCH more secure solution. Other than that, I really haven't felt like there are any glaring problems that need to be fixed, just make sure that every time you print, you dip cotton swabs in vegetable oil and season the hot end and you should be good to go.

16MAY2015: I just noticed the faces on the inside of the oiler were flipped. I fixed that and uploaded the new STLs and Blend file.

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