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{{ | | authors = User:Aaron.cranford | ||
| status = Designed, Prototyped, Verified | |||
| completed = 2018 | |||
| made = Yes | |||
| replicated = No | |||
| cost = USD 1.15 | |||
| instance-of = 3D jumprope | |||
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Jump rope handles. What more is there to be said? Kids who need exercise and either can't go running or can't leave the house can use these handles if they find a rope. The idea came from the education tab in the UNICEF Supply Catalog where under physical education they had mostly kick balls which could be expensive to replace all the time because of constant use or if it were to get lost. This provides a cheap alternative for either single use or could be used to make a big jump rope for 3+ people at a time. | Jump rope handles. What more is there to be said? Kids who need exercise and either can't go running or can't leave the house can use these handles if they find a rope. The idea came from the education tab in the UNICEF Supply Catalog where under physical education they had mostly kick balls which could be expensive to replace all the time because of constant use or if it were to get lost. This provides a cheap alternative for either single use or could be used to make a big jump rope for 3+ people at a time. | ||
== Bill of Materials== | == Bill of Materials == | ||
You will need 35g of PLA filament. (About $1.15, varies on different suppliers) | You will need 35g of PLA filament. (About $1.15, varies on different suppliers) | ||
[[Media: | [[Media:A cranford jumprope v3.FCStd]] | ||
== Tools needed == | |||
# Jellybox or similar RepRap 3-D printer | # Jellybox or similar RepRap 3-D printer | ||
== Skills and | == Skills and knowledge needed == | ||
None. | None. | ||
== Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions== | == Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions == | ||
When printing it's best to print the handles up-side down with the height at about 140mm (Z coordinate). It's safest to use a raft and print both at once to save time. | When printing it's best to print the handles up-side down with the height at about 140mm (Z coordinate). It's safest to use a raft and print both at once to save time. | ||
It will take 4 hours and 8 minutes to print the both of them. | It will take 4 hours and 8 minutes to print the both of them. | ||
=== Common Problems and Solutions=== | === Common Problems and Solutions === | ||
Make sure to have a raft so it wont break off while printing. | Make sure to have a raft so it wont break off while printing. | ||
== Cost savings== | == Cost savings == | ||
It should cost around $1.15 for the filament. | It should cost around $1.15 for the filament. | ||
Most other jump ropes cost at least $2 | Most other jump ropes cost at least $2 | ||
You will be saving about 43% the cost. | You will be saving about 43% the cost. | ||
{{Page data | |||
| keywords = 3D printing, exercise, game, jump rope, plastic, pla filament | |||
| sdg = SDG03 Good health and well-being | |||
| published = 2018 | |||
| organizations = ENGR242, Principia College | |||
| license = CC-BY-SA-3.0 | |||
| language = en | |||
}} | |||
[[Category:3D printing]] | |||
[[Category:Plastic]] |
Latest revision as of 15:04, 28 February 2024
Jump rope handles. What more is there to be said? Kids who need exercise and either can't go running or can't leave the house can use these handles if they find a rope. The idea came from the education tab in the UNICEF Supply Catalog where under physical education they had mostly kick balls which could be expensive to replace all the time because of constant use or if it were to get lost. This provides a cheap alternative for either single use or could be used to make a big jump rope for 3+ people at a time.
Bill of Materials[edit | edit source]
You will need 35g of PLA filament. (About $1.15, varies on different suppliers) Media:A cranford jumprope v3.FCStd
Tools needed[edit | edit source]
- Jellybox or similar RepRap 3-D printer
Skills and knowledge needed[edit | edit source]
None.
Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions[edit | edit source]
When printing it's best to print the handles up-side down with the height at about 140mm (Z coordinate). It's safest to use a raft and print both at once to save time. It will take 4 hours and 8 minutes to print the both of them.
Common Problems and Solutions[edit | edit source]
Make sure to have a raft so it wont break off while printing.
Cost savings[edit | edit source]
It should cost around $1.15 for the filament. Most other jump ropes cost at least $2 You will be saving about 43% the cost.