paper block clamp onto plank

paper block clamp onto plank

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I may use paper to draw designs on, but reading it while using the laptop, it gets in my way. So i put yet another thing to clamp onto the plank. Works pretty well for me, though i do have to push the paper high enough so it doesnt slide loose too easily.(the paper block has to be thick enough too.) I also needed to use rubber bands to grip it better. None of the tape i had had enough grip, though some did better than the plastic. NOTE: the version i tested had some slicing issue and i added some stuff since it, but i inspected things, so probably it is fine. (feedback appreciated) As usual, development versions at github. Instructions Check the size of your plank, you could use the .escad file and set your side or use something to pad it up. It works with implicitscad and openscad, with the latter things arent rounded though. Find some elastic bands that arent slippery, and a small)cable tie to hold it down. Print the design. Put the elastic band through the hole one the 'immobile [ad'. hold it down at the top with the cable tie. There are also notches/holes on the other side, but that might not be needed. Try it, check that wobbling it doesnt make stuff slide down and fall. (it shouldnt if you pushed it up far enough.)

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