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Hadley Telescope Azimuth Bearing

by Pelf · via Printables
FormatSTL
CategoryMechanical
LicenseCC BY-NC-SA
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UploadedMay 27, 2024
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Description

This is an azimuth bearing for the Hadley telescope that uses a PTFE bowden tube as a low friction interface material. Bowden tubes are inexpensive and readily available, making them an ideal source of PTFE material for the bearing. The tube sits in a V-groove. The centerline of the groove is 150mm in diameter so the bowden tube must not be longer than 471mm; leave it a little shorter than that. I used a 4mm OD, 2mm ID bowden tube. To help the tube hold it's shape and stay in the groove when assembling the telescope, place a length of filament into the tube connecting each end (see second picture). Print Settings: This isn't a high-stress part so default print settings are probably fine, except as noted below. Grid infill is probably preferable because it's denser at a given infill % and is aligned with the direction of loading. You can reduce print time by approx. 25% by using zero bottom layers. IMPORTANT: there is a flared section of the groove which is meant for the z-seam so the tube won't catch on it. Make sure the z-seam is located in that flare (see third picture). In Cura, set “Z Seam Alignment” to “Sharpest Corner”. A little bit of manual touch-up with a hobby knife may be needed to get a nice smooth transition. You will need to print two of these; one for the top raceway, one for the bottom.
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