LUMINGLAS Plasma Disk Foot

I have designed a replacement foot for the vintage LUMINGLAS Plasma Disk, since they are no longer available. My…
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updated January 13, 2023

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I have designed a replacement foot for the vintage LUMINGLAS Plasma Disk, since they are no longer available. My Plasma Disk still has one good foot, but the 2nd one has deformed over the years. So I designed a replacement by copying the original rubber version. The LUMINGLAS Plasma Disk requires two of them.

Due to various thicknesses on the glass disk and depending if you want to print using regular or flexible filaments, I have two different versions. LUMINGLAS Plasma Disk Foot v1 has a 10mm opening & the LUMINGLAS Plasma Disk Foot 9mm v1 has a 9mm opening. The sphere itself is 32mm in size.

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Thanks & Enjoy!

Print Settings

Printer Brand:

TEVO

Printer: 

Tornado

Rafts:

No

Supports: 

Yes

Resolution:

.2

Infill: 

20% or better

Filament: Your Choice PLA or Flexible Your Choice


 

Notes:

 

Notes: I printed it on a glass build sheet using binder clips to hold onto the ceramic glass bed that the Tevo Tornado has & applied a glue stick to the glass build sheet, so that the print can adhere to. Using Sunlu PLA+ black filament the initial bed temp was 70C, nozzle temp 215, no cooling fan, & print slow on the first layer (I had it at 25). On the 2nd layer to finish drop to bed temp 60C, nozzle temp 215, cooling fan high, & increase print speed back to normal. Note: I did use a skirt to prime the nozzle, but is it your choice. Using PLA I did have to use support. Printing with Flexible/TPU filament it may not require it.

 

 

 

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The author marked this model as their own original creation. Imported from Thingiverse.

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