M4 x 16 is far too long. M4 x 10 works perfectly.
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I ed the UMS and printed the round base and several of the Ball to Socket connectors. Every one of the socket connectors broke when trying to assemble. The ball is too big for the socket. I printed in PETG. Any idea how I can make the socket a little bigger while keeping the ball the same size?
Hey KBVC π
We solved the problem you were experiencing correct?
In the case anyone else has a tight fit, use Curas Horizontal Expansion setting to tune the size of your parts. You can add or remove small measurements off the walls to get things tighter or looser. Great for threads!
If tight try -.05mm or -.1mm
Horizontal Expansion is also called X Y compensation in sime other slicers. π
-Rogue Paul π