Very nice realization but i can give you a tip for the build on Solidworks. You should always add fillet and chamfer done last to avoid construction problems. Best regards
In the video you stated that you didn't think one could make a hinge with a rod through all of the lugs on the hinge. For the heck of it I tried it and it worked. It was a little stiff at first but quickly loosened up. It didn't work as smoothly as the way you designed your hinge but it was much easier to draw. Thank you again for the video.
@@conorwalsh_net yeah it is pretty frustrating. I wasnt able to figure out how to substract parts because no one was showing how to add parts from other files. Every little detail matters.
Hi Conor Thanks alot for this video and sharing your knowledge.i need some more input on this.how can we add more friction in hinge if i want design free stop hinges like hinges with position lock when release or not given support?.please help
nice and helpfull video but try to speak louder when you are constructing in solidworks but ui could not hear everything clearly even with my volume on 100%
Have you done any strength testing on this hinge? I'm giving about buying a 3D printer to be able to create hinges and locks for some storage lockers, but I have no knowledge about how long it will last.
The hinges should be strong enough but I did this more as a proof of concept rather than for actual use. I'm not sure how long they will last under daily use. You might be better just buying metal hinges!