In one of my experiments I was testing horizontally and vertically 3D printed machine screws or bolts. Result was that horizontally printed bolt is much stronger, but in this case, we need to use supports and sometimes a die tool to clear the thread. Link to that video:
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There I got a lot of useful comments, like:
- Print the bolt in two halves and glue it or use with nut
- Cut the bolt from one side to have flat surface to start 3D printing
- Cut the screw from two sides, to have symmetrical load
In this video you can see these 3 new type of bolts but for reference I printed vertical and horizontal regular screw. M6, M8 and M10 bolts will be measured for torque, tensile and shear stress.
Contents:
0:00 introduction
2:52 design bolts in Fusion 360
5:14 slicing and 3D printing
6:45 analyzing new 3D printed bolts
10:40 tensile (pulling) test
13:10 results of tensile test
13:38 shear test
15:54 results of shear test
16:12 torque test
21:31 results of torque test
21:48 conclusions
Materials and methods:
Digital torque wrench (smallest 0.3-30 Nm)
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Digital crane scale 500kg:
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1t chain hoist (purchased in local store)
Most parts printed on Prusa MK3s 3D printer, some parts on Ender3 V2.
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Filament: Prusament PLA, 0.4mm nozzle, 0.2 and 0.15mm layer height, 215°C temperature. Printed with max wall (perimeters or shell) and 100% infill.
STL for used test specimens can be downloaded from my website:
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