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    Re: 3d printed MOD75 for devolping 5x7 sheets

    Quote Originally Posted by Light Guru View Post
    Simplify your design more. Right now it looks like each part is unique. Even the 2 end pieces looks a little different and the parts with columns look to have different heights on the column.

    Make the 2 end pieces exactly the same. The two parts with the columns exactly the same and then a unique middle peace that’s basically just flat and then the two columns go into the middle peace.

    Also put some notches where things connect so thy align properly.


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    I've already made most of the changes just after uploading the picture.
    If you look at the picture you can see that the top column would have been all wrong as it is now.
    The two endpieces are now the same and the middle part is now female on both sides for the columns to slide in to, they are also the same now.
    So down to three pices.

    The hight of the center piece could be adjusted to make it possible to develop other types of film with similar size such as 13x18.

    The line tha goes down all the parts is for aligning, dont think it's necessary with a keyway

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    Re: 3d printed MOD75 for devolping 5x7 sheets

    This gets me excited. How about 5x8, or 4x10?

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    Re: 3d printed MOD75 for devolping 5x7 sheets

    First print

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    Seems to work allright.
    I'm going to make the filmslots a bit bigger to make it easier to load

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    Re: 3d printed MOD75 for devolping 5x7 sheets

    Very, very cool. The fact that you're getting 6 sheets into a Multitank 5 is awesome!

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    Re: 3d printed MOD75 for devolping 5x7 sheets

    Quote Originally Posted by OeT View Post
    I'm going to make the filmslots a bit bigger to make it easier to load
    Looks good!
    Be really careful and not make them too big because that will make the film fall out during agitation. That’s the reason I only use my mod54 for stand developing the film comes out too easily even with minimal agitation.


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    Re: 3d printed MOD75 for devolping 5x7 sheets

    Looks great, keep up the nice progress.

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    Re: 3d printed MOD75 for devolping 5x7 sheets

    Really excited to be watching this post. This could really help a lot of us!!!

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    Re: 3d printed MOD75 for devolping 5x7 sheets

    This is excellent. I'll be following your work!

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    Re: 3d printed MOD75 for devolping 5x7 sheets

    Very cool,
    Could you test them ?
    And what is you first impression ?

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    Re: 3d printed MOD75 for devolping 5x7 sheets

    I've tried it now and it did not go well all the negatives moved and got stuck together.
    I made a complete redesign and hoping it will go better this time.
    Only four negs at the time now.

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    I'm hoping to save a lot of chemistry with this design, rotating instead of inverting.
    The old one used about 2,4 liters.
    Last edited by OeT; 1-Aug-2018 at 04:57.

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