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Neiko Calipers Stand
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Remix of Labtec901's Calipers Stand. I created a new cradle for my Neiko calipers, and modified the base to use a weight I had lying around to stabilize it.
The base will likely not be useful to you unless you happen to have a weight of the dimensions 28.5x29x5.5mm, but I threw it up anyway- I ripped the weight out of the arm of a Logitech C270 webcam when I took it apart, so if you happen to have one of those you've got the weight I used!
I put two versions of the stand up- one that has the slot for the base built in, and one that is 2mm thinner with no slot. I did this for two reasons:
- So you can create your own adapter if you want to use a different stand
- So you can print the cradle with no bridging required and save a little filament if you want to print it in two parts.
Notes:
- The slot to connect to the base is off center- this is by design. It's closer to the center of gravity for the calipers when they're sitting on the stand, and I think it looks good where it
The base will likely not be useful to you unless you happen to have a weight of the dimensions 28.5x29x5.5mm, but I threw it up anyway- I ripped the weight out of the arm of a Logitech C270 webcam when I took it apart, so if you happen to have one of those you've got the weight I used!
I put two versions of the stand up- one that has the slot for the base built in, and one that is 2mm thinner with no slot. I did this for two reasons:
- So you can create your own adapter if you want to use a different stand
- So you can print the cradle with no bridging required and save a little filament if you want to print it in two parts.
Notes:
- The slot to connect to the base is off center- this is by design. It's closer to the center of gravity for the calipers when they're sitting on the stand, and I think it looks good where it
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