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Gearhead iPhone Dock, Spiral Bevel 51T/17T or 3:1 Gear Ratio

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  • 17Tooth_SpiralBevelPinion.STL
  • 51Tooth_SpiralBevelGear.STL
  • BevelGear_iPhoneS_Dock_-_Part_1.stl
  • Pinion_Shaft.STL
  • SpiralBevelGear_iPhoneBase.STL
  • ThumbWheel.STL

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Last update 2015-08-11 at 04:35
Publication date 2015-08-09 at 16:40
Design number 2969

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3D model description

This is a fanciful, yet functional rotating, spiral bevel gear, iPhone dock. Yep, that's a mouthful. This is the fun and ultimate EngiNerdy desk piece. Anyway, I'm an engineer by trade, so I'm a gear head. This dock was designed for the OEM Apple lightning cord to route through the rotational shaft/base. This is to prevent binding when the assembly rotates. I used GearTrax CAD software to create a perfect spiral bevel gear mesh at a 3:1 reduction.

The gears should be 100% fill to prevent any delimitation under gear loading. The shaft is press fit, so use a rubber hammer and a socket over the shaft to assemble to the pinion. The bolts used to attach the dock to the 51 tooth gear are M4x20mm Hex bolts that you can buy at any regular hardware store down the street. Leave a comment if you have any questions or concerns? Have fun!

Like this design? Want me to make a custom design/prototype for you? How about a finished 3D printed project sent right to you in the mail? All of this and more can be found at my website or my shop on Etsy!

http://ShookIdeas.com

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Thanks!

3D printing settings

I printed this in eSun white PLA on an Ultimaker 2 Extended:

Ext. Temp: 210C

Bed Temp: 60C

1st Layer Speed: 25 mm/s

Speed: 60 mm/s

Brim for adhesion of the gears

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