How to design Interlocking Joints for fastening 3D Printed parts?

Publish Time: 2019-09-17     Origin: Site

How to design Interlocking Joints for fastening 3D Printed parts?

Learn how to design and 3D print interlocking joints (e.g. finger-, dovetail- and puzzle joints) to assemble your 3D printed parts.

 

Introduction

Interlocking joints are a common method for connecting components that are regularly disassembled and assembled. The use of interlocking joints allows:

  • The ability to assemble/disassemble components.

  • A reduction in the the true number of components in an assembly.

  • A simple method for connecting multiple parts where printer limitations such as overhangs together, support or bridges removal interfere with the quality of a print.

  • The ability to print assemblies in multiple materials and colors.

This article shall discuss the common applications of interlocking connections used in 3D printing, and recommend the 3D printing processes most suited to interlocking joint production.

 



3D printing technologies and interlocking joints

The table below provides a quick overview of the most common 3D printing technologies and whether they are appropriate for printing interlocking joints:


Process

Description

FDM

Low cost and effective way of manufacturing interlocking joints but lower accuracy than other printing methods. ABS better suited than PLA due to its improved ductility

SLA

High accuracy but can be very brittle unless using a "tough resin"

SLS

Good for interlocking parts as parts have high print accuracy and good strength

Material Jetting

Good strength and elasticity combined with high resolution details makes material jetting ideal for interlocking applications

Binder Jetting

Not suited for interlocking connections



Designing for interlocking joints


There are 3 forces to consider when designing interlocking joints:

  • Friction - the critical force that holds the joint together. The tighter the joint is, the higher the friction and the more difficult it shall be to pull apart

  • Tension - the potent force that acts to pull the joint apart

  • Shear - the force perpendicular to tension that pulls the joint sideways (a tearing force)

 


Interlocking joints accuracy

When interlocking joints are manufactured in injection molding, a tolerance of 0.1mm is applied. For 3D printing, tolerances vary between technologies as summarized in the table below.



Process

Interlocking parts tolerances

FDM

0.5 mm

SLA

0.2 mm

SLS

0.2 mm

Material Jetting

0.1 mm



Rules of thumb


  • SLS and Material Jetting are best suited for interlocking joints due to their high print material and accuracy strength.

  • FDM is good for low cost prototyping of interlocking connections when durability and accuracy are not critical.

  • Including a small radius on the edges of parts shall assist with assembly of joints.


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