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Connecting base #3
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Yes, I was even thinking of making the base out of thicker wood or some other material like that. So having the base seperate to the rest of the build might actually be a pretty good idea. Adding a second layer that supports the acrylic beams would be a good idea too, and wouldn't need to be as big as the bottom layer, just surrounding the thumb cluster supports. Another benefit of having an acrylic base included is that you can slot the pieces into it while you glue and assemble the rest of it together, only gluing it to the base once the wiring has been tested. This would be especially useful for the thumb cluster, because it's difficult making sure the legs are parallel and at the right angle all at once. Or instead of gluing, one could drill holes in the base and the pieces touching the base, so that they could be wired together, providing a strong but removable method of joining the pieces together. So maybe having two different material optimised SVG's would be best, one with the acrylic bases, and one without. Because I would really enjoy and use the acrylic base, as I'm sure many others would (it's expensive to have the tools necessary to build a nice wooden base), and it would be much more affordable to have them all together in one file to print. |
Bro, your design for the base and the brace piece is awesome! I'm so excited to see what you've done, it's super functional and looks really damn good! Having the hole in the base to save material by cutting other pieces inside it is a super clever idea, and the brace along with the base completely solves all of the thumb cluster stability issues. Cutting a hole to snake wires would be convenient, and using the brace to mount the controller board like that is a stroke of genius. Keep it up man, you've got me excited and inspired |
This is a good idea as well. Thin pieces can be used just to connect the thumb and finger cluster. Multiple pieces can be attached at different heights to reduce some of the stresses on the acrylic. Alternatively, one big piece that covers the entire footprint should be relatively strong if you're comfortable with the cost.
Speaking of which, this could be an area where people have different preferences so I can see there being value in generating a template for the footprint in addition to a couple of connector options. This way there's room for people to make their own customization in any old vector editor.
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