you mean the threads for the little printed bolts and nuts? I printed by object, I think it helps and actually saves time. They are still a bugger to get started. I don’t trust them anyway. I told the family to buy some real bolts if they don’t have anything at home.
Yes for the tablet holder.
sorry, I was talking about the feeding pump holder. Still the print by object helps
Im sorry your having issues with this, it can be a bit hard to get the bolts started, they do twist the opposite way from normal I find mind you I always get my righty Mighty lefty loosie mixed up. I can try sizing them down a tiny bit. They were from the original model another creator made of a tablet holder that I modified the whole thing to work for aac devices and mount to the TMT.
I have printed 3 sets on my P1S and X1C, and I did not have any issues, once I realized the threads were reversed. I did use the .4 nozzle.
Ok im not crazy they are reversed
I apologize to everyone for that!! Im glad you’ve had success with it!!
I did not try the reverse. I will try them tonight! If that works I have a couple of sets for next builds.
My son has practically no mobility with one arm and a very limited range of motion with the other. So, any accessory that might provide any hope of being used by him would have to be precisely positioned to match with how his arm moves.
I’ve been looking at the various options created by this wonderful community and the tablet accessory provides what he needs, but I found myself wanting a solution that could ALSO be used for a cup, tray, etc. In other words, one insert for the accessory slot with multiple uses.
My goals were a multi-use solution, something that is 3D printed with minimal or no purchased hardware necessary, and something that is flexible and able to be positioned in just the right spot for these kiddos to use. The following pictures are merely a proof of concept, not a finished, community-ready product by any means! You can imagine that a variety of accessories with the ball joint (just like the tray) could be used, stored in a pouch behind the seat, and connected when needed. I’m very interested in your thoughts and impressions on this concept. Thanks!
Amazing idea with great possibilities!
Hmmm, so you’ve got the locking pin with a ball top, the bracket, and then the accessory. Kind of like RAM mounts for bikes, which work great.
I can see this getting knocked around, but how have you found the strength of the table once locked in?
I don’t have a chair on hand, does anyone have the exact dimensions, mm preferred of the distance between the wing pin mounting points?
Any reference files for this @MakeGoodScott ?
I have the table, but need to confirm.
Thank you
I can send it to you when I get home.
Please excuse the dirty floor i had just moved my dogs mat and wanted to take the pictures before I got side tracked lol
Haha, thank you!
What do you say, about 305mm?
And then widest comfortable width you’d recommend before obstructing the wheels/pushing?
According to the CAD its dead on 300mm between the mounts
I show 11 5/8”, or 295.275 mm. However, in the STEP FILES folder there is an assembly file that shows 300 mm exactly. Inside wheel well-to-inside wheel well is 340 mm.
Where is this entire chair mockup located?












