PTFE-tube 60° chamfer tool by printschnitzel.at

PTFE-tube 60° chamfer tool by printschnitzel.at

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<p>&nbsp;</p><h3>Print instructions</h3><h3>BOM:</h3><p>&nbsp;</p><h3>printed parts:</h3><p>1x<strong>body</strong> <i>body-7.stl</i><br>1x<strong>guide</strong> <i>guide-7.stl</i><br>1x<strong>bolt fixture</strong> <i>bolt_fixture-7.stl</i><br>1x<strong>logo</strong> <i>logo-7.stl</i></p><h3>other parts</h3><p>1x<strong>9mm stanely blade</strong><br>1x<strong>bolt M3x10mm</strong> <i>DIN 912</i><br>1x<strong>bolt M3x6mm (or 8mm)</strong> <i>DIN 912</i><br>1x<strong>M3nS nut</strong> <i>DIN 562</i></p><h3>Details</h3><p>Print the parts as orientated in the stl files.</p><h4>Guide</h4><p>Add an M600 to insert the blade.<br>How I do it:<br>-Print with 0.15 layer hight<br>-Add M600 at z=1.4<br>I do this at prusaslicer by adding <i>{if layer_z ==1.4}M600 Y200; Color change {endif}</i> to "after layer change g-code" at printer settings-&gt;custom g-code<br>When inserting the blade: Make sure the blade is equal with the last printed layer so it does not hit your nozzle!</p><h4>Bolt Fixture</h4><p>Use supports</p><h4>Body</h4><p>Nothing to say, just print it :)</p><h4>Logo</h4><p>You don't need this but it gives your tool a nice touch<br>Use the file<i>body_with_logo-7.zip.amf</i> so you have it set up right</p>

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