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This thing provides support for a 20mm spindle (https://www.directplastics.co.uk/acetal-rod) on which filament spools can be hung.
Attachment thru the feet is made using M3 bolts which connect to M3 flanged rivnuts (sometimes referred to as nutserts). These rivnuts are push fitted into 3D printed stands.
http://www.ukfixings.net/M3-x-10.9mm-Flange-Head-Rivet-Nuts-Knurled-Body-Box-of-100.html
2x stands and optionally 1x centre are used to support the spindle. A 19mm rod of length determined by the user to provide the spindle.
Optionally 623ZZ Miniature Ball Bearing 3mm x 10mm x 4mm can be pushed into the eds supports (https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B014IF8M34). These allow the centres of the 19mm spindle to be accurately drilled using a 3mm twist drill.
The 19mm Rod Jig also accepts push fitted 623ZZ bearings, allowing mounting holes to be drilled accurately in the supporting platform. Note this jig is not required for the support.
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