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3d printed Potentiometer mount

Discussion in '3D Printing' started by Brandon voils, Nov 23, 2021.

  1. Brandon voils

    Brandon voils New Member

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    My Motion Simulator:
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    Here is my design for mounting a pot to a wiper motor . this design is simple and takes about 7 hours to print all three pieces . This is designed to fit wiper motors from 06 Chevy equinox .

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    Brandon voils New Member

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    2DOF, DC motor, Arduino
    I have the fusion 360 files that can be easily modified for free if anyone is interested in this set up . send me a PM IMG_20211122_212334.jpg IMG_20211122_212438.jpg IMG_20211122_212507.jpg IMG_20211122_212524.jpg IMG_20211122_212531.jpg
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