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Another pin header snapper
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Yet another design brought to the world courtesy of insomnia. :-)
I saw the recently posted design "RedSnapper" by phenoptix. I liked it. It is a simple clean design - thanks.
That being stated, I have been challenging myself to create designs that are as much 3d rendered as is possible. I.e. as little external hardware as is possible. Whenever external parts are needed, I try to design for those items that are readily handy in the shop...like rubber bands. :-)
So, figuring that snapping 0.1 inch (2.54mm) pitch headers would be mostly what is used, this design is made for those. The design should readily scale to any of the other common sizes. The only things that might cause issue would be the rendering printer's discrete part clearance limitations.
As just mentioned, the last design factor present is that all moving parts have a 0.6mm clearance. (excepting the small peg on top - might just use a small finishing nail or paper clip) I've learned that my particular
I saw the recently posted design "RedSnapper" by phenoptix. I liked it. It is a simple clean design - thanks.
That being stated, I have been challenging myself to create designs that are as much 3d rendered as is possible. I.e. as little external hardware as is possible. Whenever external parts are needed, I try to design for those items that are readily handy in the shop...like rubber bands. :-)
So, figuring that snapping 0.1 inch (2.54mm) pitch headers would be mostly what is used, this design is made for those. The design should readily scale to any of the other common sizes. The only things that might cause issue would be the rendering printer's discrete part clearance limitations.
As just mentioned, the last design factor present is that all moving parts have a 0.6mm clearance. (excepting the small peg on top - might just use a small finishing nail or paper clip) I've learned that my particular
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