Educational Brake Caliper - Suggestions?

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A 3D printed brake caliper project is nearing completion, aimed at educational purposes and as a desktop item. The creator seeks suggestions for documentation, including basic drawings and quiz materials to explain caliper functionality. Key features of the design are based on the Wilwood Dynalite Single caliper, with some elements like dust boots omitted. Feedback is requested on areas to focus on in the documentation, particularly regarding brake pads and fluid passages. The project files are available on Thingiverse for those interested in 3D printing the caliper.
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Hi everyone,

My project is nearing completion and it will be a 3d printed brake caliper with the intent on it being for education although it may see a lot of use as just a neat desktop item for people.

Either way, id like to have some documentation and possibly a quiz to accompany the caliper. Documentation would be in line with providing basic drawings and material for folks to properly understand the workings of a caliper.

The caliper is based on the Wilwood Dynalite Single as seen here, http://www.wilwood.com/Calipers/CaliperList.aspx?subname=Dynalite Single and so some features arent included on the final 3d print such as dust boots.

Id love to here some feedback folks might have on items I should include in the documentation, areas to focus on for the caliper and if you'd like to share useful links on brake caliper information that would be helpful as well.

Some photos of the project at the bottom following my current documentation.

Terms:

Fluid Passage
Internal Fluid Passage
Cross-Over Port
Bleed Fittings
Piston Seal (Square Piston Seal - as per Wilwood)
Piston Retraction
Piston Bore
Stainless Steel Deep Cup Pistons
Brake Pads
Brake Fluid
Pad Retainer Clip
Inlet Fitting
Caliper Body
Localized Fluid Boiling
Fluid Boiling
Cylinder Bore
Mount
Sections:
  • Brake Bleeder
    • How do they seat, How do they allow fluid passage
  • Piston/Seal
    • What is the function of the Piston
    • What is the function of the Seal
    • How does fluid get to the back of the piston
  • Brake Pads/Retainer/Wear Strips
    • What is the function of a brake pad
    • How are the pads held in place on the caliper
  • Fluid Passages/Feed Line
    • How does fluid pass from side to side
    • Where does the fluid enter and exit
    • Where does the fluid come from

Here are some photos of the Caliper Project.

Early CAD work
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Initial print testing
5.jpg


Adding in the magnets to attach both half's but allow a full break down of the caliper half's.
4.jpg


Starting to test fit some of the components in the mount side of the caliper
6.jpg
 
Nice work, I think it'll make a good educational/conversation piece.. the magnets are a good idea... did you have a question though?

You might want to consider brake pads, and show how they're mounted and retained.
 
Rx7man said:
Nice work, I think it'll make a good educational/conversation piece.. the magnets are a good idea... did you have a question though?

You might want to consider brake pads, and show how they're mounted and retained.

Shes about done, just got to take a few more photos tonight and roll it out tomorrow :) Those were just some early photos. It does come with the pistons,piston seals, brake pads, retainer clip and all that good stuff :)

I was just looking for suggestions on what to talk about in the documentation. I think I've about got it all now though.
 
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For anyone that is interested, I have completed the design and have made the files available. If you have a 3D printer this may be a project for you.

Thingiverse - http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1362673
 
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