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Table-mount Vise (0-20mm range)
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I designed this vise as a side project but it turned out to be pretty handy. These are the specs:
- 7 different parts of which 5 need to be glued together! (I know its not best, working on a more durable version with no glue needed)
- 2 printable screws for movable objects (I used BambuLab Lubricant for all movable objects to ensure smooth glide)
- 20mm range
- can be mounted to tables with a thickness of 10-30mm
- vise is 60x54mm wide
What to use it for:
- whenever small objects need to be held in place
- use it as your 3rd hand when soldering
- a small (not too heavy) table mount lamp
- anything light you want to be held in place on your desk
Obviously it is not a "real" vise so dont expect to use your hammer on it :D I use it for soldering projects
Printing specs and filament I used:
Filament = ASA CF but you can really use any stiff filament (any CF material is actually worse in terms of friction..)
Layer height = 0.1mm (important for good quality and low friction)
make sur
- 7 different parts of which 5 need to be glued together! (I know its not best, working on a more durable version with no glue needed)
- 2 printable screws for movable objects (I used BambuLab Lubricant for all movable objects to ensure smooth glide)
- 20mm range
- can be mounted to tables with a thickness of 10-30mm
- vise is 60x54mm wide
What to use it for:
- whenever small objects need to be held in place
- use it as your 3rd hand when soldering
- a small (not too heavy) table mount lamp
- anything light you want to be held in place on your desk
Obviously it is not a "real" vise so dont expect to use your hammer on it :D I use it for soldering projects
Printing specs and filament I used:
Filament = ASA CF but you can really use any stiff filament (any CF material is actually worse in terms of friction..)
Layer height = 0.1mm (important for good quality and low friction)
make sur
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