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Williams Drop Target Guide (3B-7479 and 03-7479) - Enhanced Replacement by OutpostKodelia
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Williams Drop Target Guide P/N 03-7479 or 3B-7479 - MODIFIED
Created by Outpost Kodelia (https://www.thingiverse.com/OutpostKodelia)
License: Creative Commons - Attribution
This is NOT a 1:1 replication of the original Williams drop target guides.
This guide has been modified to outperform the original design, especially
on older, worn out components. It gives the target more room to move while
increasing electrical contact with the PCB. Targets should fall faster without
sticking and score more consistently.
Oval columns add strength to resist screw damage.
PCB mounting is sloped and more supportive. Slope ensures that the targets
can drop more easily in the initial part of the fall by relieving friction
between the horseshoes and the pcb as the target tilts back and starts to
fall, while ensuring that the horseshoes make solid contact against the
down and all-down contacts in the mid and lower part of the fall.
Main platform is thicker and stronger.
v1.1 - Small spacing adjustment to make the ramp machine screw tower match the
holes in the metal frame slightly better.
v1.0 - Now that I've had some time and feedback, also now that I have a good
caliper!!, I came back and redid some of the measurements and made it
much more accurate. If any one noticed some crookedness in their PCBs,
this should fix it. Also, I tightened up the PCB screw hole diameters a
bit.
v0.2 - Based on the SCAD recreation/remixhttps://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2926470 by Thingverse user PL1
(https://www.thingiverse.com/PL1). Changes:
Reorganized script to reduce duplicate hole removals
Ramp is now steeper, closer to original part
Added large circular bases around all hole entrances
Increased height of the raised crosspiece at the bottom
Slightly reduced PCB screw hole sizes. #4 screws wouldn't bite when
printed on my Prusa i3 Mk3, YMMV
Raised the center wall and sloped the PCB mounting surface
Reduced overall width slightly, closer to original part
v0.1 - First draft based on loose measurements. Wasn't accurate and was built
without SCAD.
Print recommendations:
Supports: Yes, including bridge supports
Optionally print on its side if you have problems producing the main platform
successfully.
This part is used in Williams System 3-6 tables.
Drop target assemblies that use the 03-7479 guide:
D-7931-#s - # = number of targets (between 1 and 5)
D-8362 - 5 targets
D-8442 - 3 targets
D-9355 - 3 targets
Screw sizes:
#6-32 x 3/4" machine screw - Mounts the guide to the frame
#6 sheet metal screw - Also mounts the guide to the frame (not in all games)
#4 sheet metal screw - Mounts the PCB to the guide
Created by Outpost Kodelia (https://www.thingiverse.com/OutpostKodelia)
License: Creative Commons - Attribution
This is NOT a 1:1 replication of the original Williams drop target guides.
This guide has been modified to outperform the original design, especially
on older, worn out components. It gives the target more room to move while
increasing electrical contact with the PCB. Targets should fall faster without
sticking and score more consistently.
Oval columns add strength to resist screw damage.
PCB mounting is sloped and more supportive. Slope ensures that the targets
can drop more easily in the initial part of the fall by relieving friction
between the horseshoes and the pcb as the target tilts back and starts to
fall, while ensuring that the horseshoes make solid contact against the
down and all-down contacts in the mid and lower part of the fall.
Main platform is thicker and stronger.
v1.1 - Small spacing adjustment to make the ramp machine screw tower match the
holes in the metal frame slightly better.
v1.0 - Now that I've had some time and feedback, also now that I have a good
caliper!!, I came back and redid some of the measurements and made it
much more accurate. If any one noticed some crookedness in their PCBs,
this should fix it. Also, I tightened up the PCB screw hole diameters a
bit.
v0.2 - Based on the SCAD recreation/remixhttps://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2926470 by Thingverse user PL1
(https://www.thingiverse.com/PL1). Changes:
Reorganized script to reduce duplicate hole removals
Ramp is now steeper, closer to original part
Added large circular bases around all hole entrances
Increased height of the raised crosspiece at the bottom
Slightly reduced PCB screw hole sizes. #4 screws wouldn't bite when
printed on my Prusa i3 Mk3, YMMV
Raised the center wall and sloped the PCB mounting surface
Reduced overall width slightly, closer to original part
v0.1 - First draft based on loose measurements. Wasn't accurate and was built
without SCAD.
Print recommendations:
Supports: Yes, including bridge supports
Optionally print on its side if you have problems producing the main platform
successfully.
This part is used in Williams System 3-6 tables.
Drop target assemblies that use the 03-7479 guide:
D-7931-#s - # = number of targets (between 1 and 5)
D-8362 - 5 targets
D-8442 - 3 targets
D-9355 - 3 targets
Screw sizes:
#6-32 x 3/4" machine screw - Mounts the guide to the frame
#6 sheet metal screw - Also mounts the guide to the frame (not in all games)
#4 sheet metal screw - Mounts the PCB to the guide
