lock picking vice 3d models
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I required a vice and this design fit the bill perfectly, thanks to the creator's generosity. However, I needed to adapt it for longer components, so I made some adjustments to suit my needs. ...The original MS3FGX remix on Thingiverse provided a great...
prusaprinters
simple protective jaw for the vice. For when you want to clamp fragile parts.</p><p>needs to be printed in TPU for it to work, with the amount of infill you can adapt the hardness to your needs. ...Works fine for me with 20% infill.</p>
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Whipped up a quick adapter to get Chips out of the cavity of my ATD-460 Vices on my CNC. Makes it convinent to get the Chips out and keep the leadscrew somewhat cleaner. .step for easier modification. ... Hope you enjoy!
cgtrader
A versatile workshop tool, this bench vice offers exceptional functionality and durability. With its 11-inch jaw width, it can securely clamp various materials ranging from wood to metal for diverse projects. ...Its sturdy construction ensures stability...
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I printed the two way screw by https://www.thingiverse.com/gvera/designs and immediately thought of a quicker vice so i went the Solidworks and wiped this up
cgtrader
A bench vice is a tool that securely holds workpieces in place, allowing for precise cutting and shaping. This essential workshop item provides stability during woodworking or metalwork tasks, clamping materials firmly to prevent movement while you...
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Ergonomic slides attach easily to vice clamps, safeguarding delicate materials from cosmetic damage. These soft-grip attachments are intentionally designed for effortless removal, accommodating special projects where surface protection is paramount.
prusaprinters
I used Marius' vice jaws model to practice some parametric design. I made it easy to change the length, width, height and magnet hole placement. May add more later, faces, etc.Just open up the parameters (in Fusion 360) and poke around. ...Don't forget...
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This is a vice specifically designed for jewelers, which mounts directly into a drill chuck. It has personally served me well with 8x28g cores installed within it. The holes on the front are precisely designed to accommodate two 1/4 inch screws or...
myminifactory
I printed the two way screw by gvera/designs and immediately thought of a quicker vice so I went the Solidworks and designed this up. I thought 10 threads each way was a Bit much so I opted for 2 for strenth. designed for no support easy print. ...used...
cults3d
These are soft jaws to suit 3" vices. They have internal ridges which should help them to fit snugly, but there are also a couple of recesses to suit 8x1mm magnets if you need them. They have handy slots which are useful for cutting rod, tube etc.
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**For the 3D printed part you will need:** 1/2 Copper Tape (Both sides conductive) 6 M5 x14mm Hex Bolts 6 M5 x 8mm T-Nuts 2 M5 x 30mm (Just needs to be longer then 1/2 inch) 2 M5 T-Nuts (This is to be pressed into the vice section that holds the...