From the time flies filesThe last substantive update from
me in this thread was Dec 8 2020. My Photon Mono arrived a week after that, which started me down the (delightful) rabbit hole of home 3d printing. The first efforts were a bunch of rolling stock projects, which put this signal project in the hole for quite some time.
Fast forward a few months to summer 2021 and the prospect of hosting ops sessions for VanRail 2021 in September got me back into the "Shed" to take stock of the layout and I decided that getting more signals into service was now a priority. For better or worse, the Delta variant ended up forcing us to cancel VanRail - and let me breathe a big sigh of relief. But I have kept the signal fires burning and have a bit of an update to post now.
Since I was pretty much up to speed with my own printer, I decided to try loading and printing Mike's .stl that he so generously posted/hosted above. However, when I loaded it into the Photon slicer software, all I got was a single ring, presumably one component of the full .stl file. (??) When I loaded it into TinkerCAD, I got the whole part, but as a single shape that couldn't be edited. (The story would probably be different if I loaded it into a
real CAD program.) Here is a screenshot of the part as loaded by TinkerCAD:
Note the funny holes where the support tube meets the signal head. It seems to me that, even if I could load it into the slicer, the Mono would faithfully reproduce those holes. (I also have no doubt that Mike's original file does not have these holes. It's just a translation issue somewhere.) Rather than bugging Mike some more to try and fix this, I decided to draw up my own because there were a few design changes I wanted to make in order to streamline the assembly process. So I ended up drawing new heads:
(I think these render better because they're native to TinkerCAD, not because they are better designs.) The main functional change from Mike's design is to make the back door fixed to the head, and to insert the LED up through a hole in the floor. This gives me a bit more control over where the LED sits within the box. One minor issue I've been having is that the red die on the RR-CirKits LEDs is on the bottom of the chip, and it gets partially obscured if the LED is too far forward in the housing, causing the red aspect to be a bit dim. The revised geometry forces the LED towards the rear of the box. (It also does away with the task of gluing the
tiny door part onto the head. That part has the nasty tendency to fly like a tiddlywink!)
For the dwarf head, I made the base an integral part and added a post that glues into Wutter's base board:
These printed parts look a bit crude under extreme close-ups like this, due to the layering in the print, but compared to the original Showcase heads, these are a dream (that's a quarter in the foreground):
(And not to take anything away from Showcase! I give them huge kudos for marketing their kits.) The other obvious change I made was to make the target plate and support bracket integral to the head for the mast-mounted heads. You can see some close-ups of these in the
Weekend Update.
I'll post and document these files as soon as I can get a few minor details cleaned up. Thanks for looking.