I got on another kick of trying to design the perfect 3D printable press fit D shaft coupler.
It needs to be perfect, as error here will show up literally everywhere.
Well, a couple dozen prints later and I still couldn't zero in, so I gave up and added the second bearing block you see here. It's a better solution really.
Now my stepper is free to wobble to it's hearts content and it won't affect the accuracy of my spooling rod.
In other news, I decided the tape feeder I spent so much time on was just too tall, and started over with a new design.
Basically I took the wish list generated from the forum posts I did, and made that into a feeder.
This one is based on pinch rollers for the cover tape, uses smaller bearings, and uses a pin to advance the tape.
It also includes my Lego (compatible) base plate mounting. I'm geeked to try it, but I need to be patient.
It's tiny. 9g servo included for scale. Getting there... needs some detail work yet, like a mechanism to disengage from the tape on pull, but engage on push that doesn't involve dragging the pin across the holes. I recall one which orbited a pin and did the latter, but I can't seem to find it.
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