Portable Hypocycloid Drawing Kit

Portable Hypocycloid Drawing Kit

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 25% infill
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Description

Have you ever wanted draw repeating geometric patterns at any time in any place?

No? Well, let's pretend you did...

This handheld print conveniently combines a drawing platform with a case for the gears and paper. It easily fits into a bag, pocket, or purse. As long as you have a pen, you're good to draw!

The base is designed with multiple levels. The bottom level holds the paper, the drawing gears, and, if you can find one, a small pen. The next level provides a flat, secure drawing surface; you can even make art while walking! The top level has the stationary gear teeth and holds the paper in place.

Paper and Pen

This kit is designed to use Post-It Notes as paper. It requires no paper cutting, and your finished pieces of art are already self-adhesive!

Almost any standard ballpoint pen can be used. A BIC pen was used for sizing, but the design works with every pen that I tested.

Printing

  • Nozzle: 0.4 mm
  • Layer Height: 0.2 mm
  • Infill: at least 15% (20% or more recommended)
  • Vertical Shells: 3
  • Top/Bottom Layers: 5
  • Supports: No

You'll need to print one top, middle, bottom, and latch. You can print as many gears as you want.

I added a new version of the top with 31 teeth (Top-V2.stl). It's untested, but should create more complex patterns.

For the middle layer, I suggest using 6 top/bottom layers and an infill of 25% at least. This will create a better drawing surface.

The hinge is simply a length of 1.75mm filament. Make sure to cut one end to a steep angle.

Assembly

  1. Snap the latch into the holes on the front of the bottom.
  2. Place the middle on top of the bottom. Be sure to pay attention to orientation: the square indent should be facing up.
  3. Place the top on the middle. Be sure to line up the hinge.
  4. Insert a straightened piece of 1.75mm filament into the side of the hinge. Rotate the filament as it's being forced in.
  5. Trim the excess filament from the hinge.
  6. Lift the top and middle parts. Place gears and Post-Its paper into the bottom.

Tips

If the surface texture of the middle part is creating a texture in the drawing:

  • Reprint the part with "ironing" enabled
  • Use an extra Post-It note or two

For the hinge assembly:

  • The hinge is meant to be stiff. It can hold the case open.
  • You can lightly sand down the filament if it's too stiff.
  • Rotating the filament as it's inserted helps.
  • Cutting the end of the filament to a sharp angle helps too.
  • Make sure the case stays closed while inserting the filament.

Make sure the entire case is snapped closed before drawing!

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my son loves it perfect print first time
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L’impression s’est bien passé, c’est très fonctionnel. Les enfants sont content. Merci pour ce fichier
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Printed as a random gift for my 7yo daughter. She loves it. Wonderful design, nice compact kit as a result. It's sturdy and pleasant to use. My only issue was in attaching the front clip - the pegs just didn't yield enough to snap-fit without a peg breaking off. you can see the result in one of the photos. Still, the remaining pegs were sufficient to hold the clip steady for some superglue to do its magic, so my clip is firmly glued in place and my daughter is very happy.
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This is fantastic! I have now printed 11 of these, (gifts for all the nieces and nephews.) and it prints perfect. I found that printing the gears with the holes in a transparent filament makes it even easier to use so you can see your design as you go. Having so much fun playing with it, great stand in for a spirograph and it all packs down nicely. I if I stack it correctly, I can get about a 1/4 pad of sticky notes, all the gears and a tiny pen!
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super geworden
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first print, the bottom piece broke trying to push in the latch. 2nd try, i filed the holes a bit -- the latch prongs broke.
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love this thing!
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was a great gift for those of us who doodled cuz we had no phones back in the day. it was extremely hard to get the filament piece to go in. and the latch was hard to press together, I cracked one, ended up cutting them off and super glued them on. but still came out really nice
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the profile prints perfectly. I’ve had hours of fun making spiral patterns in different colors.
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