DIY Push Latch Mechanism 自製反彈器機構 (DIY/3D Printing)
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- čas přidán 16. 07. 2020
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Thanks! Made understanding this mechanism a lot easier!
This is exactly what I was looking for
How the latch goes always to the left and return from the right side?
This is a great video. If anyone wants a more in depth description of the practical uses of this kind of mechanism and others like it, look up "PUSH LATCH Mechanism" by This Old Tony. He goes into depth about this style of mechanism and a few others that are used in cabinets and whatnot. Also it could be a great video to get ideas on other designs that could potentiall by 3d printed.
Thanks for answering the question I had.
bruh i cant get that sausage out of my mind
Is it possible to scale it smaller?
what about push to open with softclose using small engine and batteries???
Great work! :)
Thanks!
Good work. Keep it up
Could I put in a stronger spring? i need something that could push up a flush door enough to get my fingers under. The push magnet ones are to week.
What is the use of this mechanism
Thank you for this idea.
cool idea!Can be modded to have a gas spring instead of a tiny one?
You can remove the part that put the spring, and change it into gas spring.
is there a way you could add a magnetic element for a stronger attraction if youre trying to use the mechanism between to metal faces
Maybe you can stick a magnet (3.5 mm) by instant glue.
How much do you think i could scale down your model? Great design btw
I haven't tried yet, but I think maybe 0.8 is OK, if you can find the fit screws and springs.
excellent
Thanks
Hello, thank you for this video, I think it will do perfectly for one of my projects. I see you put a raft on for grip, could you tell me what slicer you used to have a raft that comes off so well, maybe even the settings you use to make them, because I'm using PrusaSlicer and so far my rafts don't come off as well as yours and I can't find a good setting, so if you don't mind sharing your settings that would be great. Thanks
I use CURA's default raft setting and it works just fine for me.
@@coffreedom9247 Ok, I'll test the new version of Cura to see if I change my mind about this slicer, at worst I get the raft settings back 😉👍
Nice
Thanks!
Superb video.
I have few questions
1) which software was used for design your plastic material.
2) which software used for simulation prior to 3d design of your model.
3) how to decide tolerance limits of product before printing.
1. I use fusion 360.
2. I didn't do the simulation. I just printed it out and test it.
3. For me is try and error. In my experience: loose fit (0.3 mm), tight fit (0.15 mm), moving part (0.5mm).
Thanks for you support.
Great dear but i have Question , in your video the part call (Route ) is short but at the files you Uploaded is long and there are holes at ( Case ) File and your Video has Pins may be 5mm.
can you Update the files ?
I think the file on Thingiverse works more stable. Here's the file in the video: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1rX8UITXUYTgyVkil2YKY6eEnKYyp9f-7?usp=sharing
are you using rivet pins on your latch?
It's just a m3 screw, but maybe rivet pins can work better.
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What are the dimensions of the springs you used? Where did you get them?
The spring is 9*60 mm. I bought them at the spring shop.
Hmm i could see this working with the AC hidden blade :p still very cool to see
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it is a smlilar structure as the SIM card in Mobile phone
Really? That's interesting!
may I know the pros and cons of this mechanism?
I think it's a good mechanism for applications like drawers. However, the pin connected to the route is the weakest part of the whole mechanism.
i only print spaghetti, how did you print the long round sticks??
I printed with raft and support.
I thought those mechanisms worked like a clicky pen...
I don't understand how does it lock ?
Because the pin slide into the v part of the groove.
Very nice work :)
Could you please share the .step files of latch?
Thanks,
Here you are: drive.google.com/drive/folders/1zhBqkret67h1W_iIdN_N_Dic8HiTesFv?usp=sharing
@@coffreedom9247 Thank you so much! Have a nice day!
WOW THANKS ALOT I REALLY NEED IT >> CAN WE USE IT?
of cause!🥰
Thanks @@coffreedom9247
What is it for?
It is commonly used in drawer I think. The video is a model for mechanism demonstration.
Where can I buy the code for the 3d print
This is for free. You can click on the link above.
Excellent... suggestions.. the path up and down should be arcs insted of having corners (adds mechanical smoothness)....alsothe rest point "V" should be steeper on the in and out, but with the bottom slighlty offset so the unlatching movement remains correct (again for smoothness and durability as that flattened top of the exit area is stressing the Track pin ( pin moving in the path) more that necessarily.. just my observation of an all in all excellent mechanism and print
That raft tho
Hello I need you help
What can I help you with?
I know from whom the cad is copied... At least give him the credits he deserves..
Just added the link below the video. I didn't copy the cad. I only took his route design as reference.
Hidden blade
Springlock
You can also build a very simple electronic circuit called JK flip flop, it does the same latching electronically and you may connect it to any electromechanical device to do very nice things. I have done hundreds of similar circuits and you too do the same by learning more about electronics: czcams.com/video/mdSR-LT12sk/video.html
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