


The 3D-Zipper is an original mechanical design that interlock two unstable chains into a rigid load bearing L-shaped structure. A regular zipper connects two elements on the same plane (in 2D), this gizmo connects two elements perpendicular to each other.
The concept has been developed as part of a larger project called ZBeam. ZBeam aims to create self-reconfiguring modular elements for space habitats using 3D-Zipper as a core element. To learn more about ZBeam, visit it's Hackaday.io project page: https://hackaday.io/project/25...
Here is a video showing the usage of the 3D-Zipper concept in that project:
Assembly and printing Beside the printed parts you will need four M3x12 screws to attach the rollers. The chain links require a well calibrated printer with decent tolerances. I have successfully used both my Prusa i3 MK2 and Printrbot Simple Metal. For the links I used 60% infill and 0.1mm layer height. The other parts will do with at 30% infill and 0.2 mm layer height.
Loading prints...
3D-Zipper
Creative Commons Attribution
You can distribute, remix, adapt, and build upon the material in any medium or format, as long as attribution is given to the creator.
Files Included
8 downloadable files:
Downloaded: 156 times
Loading comments...