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  • Polisher-1-base.stl
  • Polisher-10-drum_gear.STL
  • Polisher-10.v1-drum_gear.stl
  • Polisher-11-drum_rib_x3.stl
  • Polisher-12-pressplug_for_8__9_v2.stl
  • Polisher-2-foot_x4.STL
  • Polisher-2.v1-foot_Flex_x4.stl
  • Polisher-3-casing_a.stl
  • Polisher-3.v2-casing_a.stl
  • Polisher-4-casing_b.stl
  • Polisher-4.v2-casing_b.stl
  • Polisher-5-inner_casing.stl
  • Polisher-6-couvercle.stl
  • Polisher-7-drive_gear.stl
  • Polisher-8-support_gear_x2.stl
  • Polisher-8.v1-support_gear_x2.stl
  • Polisher-8.v2-a-support_gear_x2.stl
  • Polisher-8.v2-b-support_gear_x2.stl
  • Polisher-9-support_wheel_x2.STL
  • Polisher-9.v1-a-support_wheel_x2.stl
  • Polisher-9.v1-b-support_wheel_Flex_x2.stl
  • Polisher-9.v2-a-support_wheel_x2.stl
  • Polisher-9.v2-b-support_wheel_Flex_x2.stl
  • Polisher-9.v2-c-support_wheel_x2.stl

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Publication date 2020-03-20 at 08:29
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Published to Thingiverse on: 2020-03-19 at 23:07
Design number 119395

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3D model description

Here is my revision of the reittec polisher, based on the following models:

The original model of reitter m: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3666116/

The revision in 170mm: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4076827

Leviathan3D bearings: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4100518

credit to the authors :-)

So for my version I made the following changes:

  • electrical equipment integrations, see the material used below.

  • replacement of screws by countersunk screws

  • addition of a cover and vents.

for those who can print in FLEX -> V1:

  • modification of bearings to incorporate a FLEX ring for noise reduction

  • replacement of the feet by FLEX to reduce vibrations.

  • modification of the jar's toothed wheel to facilitate gluing

and then the addition of ball bearings -> V2:

  • replacement of parts by ball bearings integrated directly on the structure.

Here is my review of the reittec polisher, based on the following models:

The original model of reitter m: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3666116/

The 170mm revision: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4076827

Leviathan3D bearings: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:4100518

credit to authors :-)

So for my version I made the following modifications:

  • integration of electrical equipment, see the equipment used below.

  • replacement of screws with countersunk head screws

  • addition of a cover and vents.

for those who can print in FLEX -> V1:

  • modification of the bearings to integrate a FLEX ring to reduce noise

  • foot replacements with FLEX to reduce vibrations.

  • modification of the notched wheel of the jar to facilitate bonding

and then adding ball bearings -> V2:

  • replacement of parts by ball bearings integrated directly on the structure.

For the material used / Pour le matériel utilisé:

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