Assembly — microfluid pump
Build sequence
- Print housing halves (resin, 50um layers)
- Press steel shaft into cam stack, check for wobble
- Route silicone tube through the channel, leave 40mm tails
- Close housing, secure with M2x8 screws (4x)
- Press barb fittings into the tube ends
- Attach motor to shaft coupler
- Prime with distilled water, check for leaks
First build notes
The housing halves warped slightly during UV cure. This left a 0.3mm gap at the seam. Sealed with a thin bead of silicone adhesive — not ideal for repeated disassembly.
The barb fittings leak. The tube wall is too thin for the barb geometry — the silicone tears slightly at the barb teeth under repeated compression cycles. Next build will use thicker-wall tubing (2mm ID, 1mm wall instead of 0.5mm).
Lessons learned
- Resin prints need longer post-cure to prevent warping. Try 30 min instead of 15.
- The cam shaft must be dead straight. Even 0.1mm runout causes pulsation.
- Dry-run the pump without fluid first to check cam timing. You can hear when the occlusion pattern is wrong.