SGiqlink

by Tim C. Lueth, SG-Lib Toolbox: SolidGeometry 5.6 - Modeling function
Introduced first in SolidGeometry 5.0, Creation date: 2021-02-14, Last change: 2025-09-15

Creates links for inch quarter drive mechanisms

Description

More or less the same as exp_2021_01_31_link2. The delay in developing this geometry is primarily due to the fact that the mobility cannot be predicted when printing with several different Anycubic Predator FDM printers. Although with the Neon Orange material, the links can be reliably printed on the "PREADTOR" at 200/55 degrees, this is not successful on the "MIMETAURUS" or the "STEGOSAURUS". The obvious assumption is (after the nozzles have already been uniformly exchanged) that the temperatures of the hotend are not comparable. For research, the question therefore arises whether)
1. automatic construction should be advanced with one printer (but then only with one printer) or one should - since several printers drastically increase the development timeb)
2. pursue the understanding of geometry distortion
==> work on Predator with known parameters
==> attempts to work on Stegosaurus with a 10 degree lower hotend


See Also: SGiqpin , SGiqknob , SGiqsocket , SGiqanglerect , SGsblink

Example Illustration

 missing image of SGiqlink(L,slb,a,rs,w,slw)

Syntax

SGiqlink([L,slb,a,rs,w,slw])

Input Parameter

L: Length in mm; default is 50
slb: Fitting for bearing; default is slfit('s')
a: angle for bearing; default is 90 degree pi/2
rs: intrusion of ring; default is 2mm
w: wall thickness ; default is 2mm
slw: Fitting for IQ sockets; default is slfit('t')

Examples


SGiqlink(50)




Copyright 2021-2025 Tim C. Lueth. All rights reserved. The code is the property of Tim C. Lueth and may not be redistributed or modified without explicit written permission. This software may be used free of charge for academic research and teaching purposes only. Commercial use, redistribution, modification, or reverse engineering is strictly prohibited. Access to source code is restricted and granted only under specific agreements. For licensing inquiries or commercial use, please contact: Tim C. Lueth

Last html export of this page out of FM database by TL: 2025-09-21