sawzall blade handle 3d models
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This is a handle that creates a hand-saw out of any sawzall blade. ... The blade is mounted and secured with a 1-1/4" #6 Screw/Nut.
grabcad
This is to hold any of the blades that go in reciprocating saws like the Sawzall, it uses M3 hardware and is countersunk for an m3 nut. ... I added 2 more files 2/6/2018 that have an added hole in the handle to allow it to be hung on a nail or peg
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I chose the diablo blades, but Im sure it will work with other brands of blades just fine. I wanted the fit to be snug, so if it is a bit difficult to slide a blade that my be a little thick into the slot just heat the end up A LITTLE with a cig...
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This thing was made with Tinkercad. ...Edit it online https://v1.tinkercad.com/things/dq61olhmMxj
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I'm in the process of organizing my workshop and getting everything mounted using a French Cleat system. ... I wanted a clean way to store my blades. ...
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Holds saw blades for Sawzall. The case is 9-5/8" long to hold longer blades. ... You can scale down the length as desired if you only have shorter blades, or lengthen it if you have longer blades.
prusaprinters
It is really hard to find 3,5mm screw, and using screw of wrong size will add addicional strain on the plastic.The screws at the bottom and the top of the blade are needed to spread the strain and give more life to this handle.Needed parts:3x –...
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Holder for reciprocating saw blades. ...Two different designs/sizes depending on how long your blades are. ... See pictures, most people will probably get more use from the smaller one with the small holder at the bottom.
prusaprinters
Quite accurate model of Milwaukee sawzall blade. ...However, the real blade has a little bit of curve to it and the teeth are bend out.Will be good help when creating your own custom handles and blade protectors.
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:56910 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=56910
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Customized version of https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:56910 Created with Customizer! ...https://www.thingiverse.com/apps/customizer/run?thing_id=56910
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Just a quick holder for sawzall blades. ...Easy to print, easy to mount.
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This handle is designed to hold a standard trapezoidal razor blade in combination with two set screws.
cults3d
Compact blade cover that converts to a handle when opened. ...Slide the cover off, flip 180° and cap the other end to make the handle. USE CAUTION when handling blades and assembling this part. ... EDIT with Onshape (must have a free or paid account)
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... *USE CAUTION* when handling blades and assembling this part. ... <a href="https://cad.onshape.com/documents/a7bb0ed3edac406ee692cadd/w/74b7a309eda8be583470a53c/e/6a7147e27164787b488fabaa">EDIT with Onshape</a> (must have a free or paid account)
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It takes some force to tap the handle onto the blade (oil?). There will be a nice round backlit hole when it hits home. I used a 6/32" x 5/8" or a 3mm machine screw to secure the blade. A longer bolt an nut can be use. ...A file and sandpaper will...
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This is a handle for a T-shank jigsaw blade. A bolt holds the blade in. I originally made one out of a wooden dowel for pumpkin carving, but then I thought a printed handle would be much better. I saw Buckyball's handle and decided to remix it.
prusaprinters
This handle uses M3 screws and nuts to screw together and clamp down on the blade for easier use.
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... choose "no support", you need to glue together both parts (it makes slot strong enaugh). Also, in no support version you can adjust height of blade maunt (Default is 1,5mm) Additional hardware: - 2x M3x16 screws with nuts - Standard jigsaw blade
grabcad
I have a Dremel oscillating cutting tool and wanted to use a few of the blades in handheld applications, so I designed this handle to hold the blades, you can change out a blade without completely removing the plug. ...I have a few ideas for bit holders...