vise screw 3d models
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SummaryI always had issues printing the drive screw for the 3d printed PCB vise...printed vertically, the gear would suffer sever delamination and break during post processing or assembly of the vise and printing horizontal never worked due to the...
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I always had issues printing the drive screw for the 3d printed PCB vise...printed vertically, the gear would suffer sever delamination and break during post processing or assembly of the vise and printing horizontal never worked due to the drive...
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The original [Fully printable PCB vise](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:21357) had a really tight drive screw, which made the whole piece unusable. I have scaled down the drive screw to 98% from the original X and Z axis to make it a bit looser.
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Mashup of:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:21357 and:http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:27097 done while followong this excelent tutorial:http://www.makerbot.com/blog/2011/02/08/openscad-intermediates-mashups/
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For this project you need: 2 nails 3.0*70mm m5 long screw 95mm m5 2 nuts with nylon stop ring m5 nut for plastic 6*8mm m3 25mm screws+nuts 5pcs m3 10mm 4pcs After printing create thread m3 in "Start" and "End" files holes You can support me:...
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This is a design and drawing for a woodworking twin screw vise .
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This is a test clone for ipinch srew vise for soldering jobs. ... i will test print it tomorrow
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Summary I loved the design of the Original Screwless vise from RhinoAus, however, I searched High and low and I couldn't find a 95 millimeter m5 Bolt. So I just modified the parts in TinkerCad. Without the time I took to test the parts for correct...
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I loved the design of the Original Screwless vise from RhinoAus, however, I searched High and low and I couldn't find a 95 millimeter m5 Bolt. So I just modified the parts in TinkerCad. Without the time I took to test the parts for correct sizing, it...
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Remix is of the ball joint part and the addition of a cap to make the vise M3 compatible since I didn't have any M8 screws lying around. There are two versions, one for Socket/Button-Type Screws and one for Countersunk Screws, labeled accordingly. ... ...
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Simple screw plug to prevent chips and gunk from getting into the main nut for the moving jaw on a Kurt D675 milling vise.
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Just a simple rectangular vise model. ... Helpful when working with glue and wooden plates... I recommend a high infill ratio! 2 Screws needed: M4x30 and M4 Nuts. ... Please share your Makes with me!
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I didn't have M5 threaded rod on hand, but did have an ANSI 10-24 rod and nuts, which is almost the same size (~4.75mm). This is a simple remix done in Tinkercad of the nut-holding parts to hold a standard 10-24 nut from my local hardware store. ... ...
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This remix of the vise model by draxialle has a couple changes: - Cylinders have a flat bottom, so you don't need to print with supports - The "claw part 3" parts have increased tolerances for the grooves, since I found on my CR-10S it was too tight...
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... unaffected. Just the threaded part of the screw has been downscaled. Thankyou mdkendall for a great design :) Also, don't forget the thread is reversed. It won't matter how good your screw fits - if you're turning it clockwise it won't go in.
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Mine machine is vertically challenged, and it takes years to print the a half of vertical screws (because of cool down), not to mention how many times did I break the internal flap. I remodel it, lay it down horizontally (150mm long), chop it up a...
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Print with many walls and a high infill to be be rigid at least. ... Have fun and leave me LIKE :)
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- The vise jaws (moving block) move in and out with the turn of the knob - The bench mounting slots are much stronger - FreeCAD source files provided - No supports needed (see picture showing how to orient the 4 parts for printing) The Retaining...
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Added an edge. ...I intend to use C clamps to hold it in place to the side of my desk, but I added holes in case someone wants to screw it in.
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Screw with flat faces.To print flat and increased strength for a strong grip. I added a more comfortable jaw. Simplified for better adhesion to the table. ...After printing, you need to cut thin jumper.