RIDGID TS3650 Fence Lever

RIDGID TS3650 Fence Lever

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Shown with the pin and bearings rings that are used in the fence assembly, to give a real world reference that the part is sized correctly to the mm and works with other corresponding parts. I built this part because other replacement parts for this table saw fence lever were slightly longer than the original, and therefore did not work with smaller print beds. After attempting to customize an existing one with a "remix" version with a shorter handle, I decided to just start from scratch and build my own. Using the original broken part, which I have pictured in the image gallery, I was able to construct this one, with a more comfortable, easier to hold grip, and some additional stress supports. PROS: Prints on a smaller print bed More comfortable to handle Some added component support CONS: Uses more filament than other options (based on your slicer preferences, mine are listed below for my "Parts Profile") Takes longer to print Print Settings Printer: Monoprice Select Mini Rafts: Yes Supports: Yes Resolution: .1 Infill: 50 Notes: If angled diagonally from corner to corner, and flat so that there are minimal supports needed, you can print this on a smaller print bed of 120 x 120 x 120 mm. There is no need for modification to the object.

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