clamp miter 3d models
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The guides for my ( cheap) miter saw broke, so I designed replacement parts. The new guide are much more sturdy, than the orignal ones and a also have a much tighter tolerance. The main guide, I printed with a 0.28 layer and 0.4 nozzle. The...
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It measures 3/4 inch wide by 3/8 inch high and features built-in stand-offs that allow the runners to project proudly from the table saw face when mounted to the miter sled. Once installed, they can be quickly detached. The mounting holes are...
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This is a small handle designed to fit any miter gauge, featuring a cutout for the nut's interior and space for the bolt to follow within the handle itself. A hole of 5mm in diameter accommodates the bolt's width. Print Settings Rafts: Doesn't...
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I need a compact saw miter box to cut small pieces of soft wood. My current one is too large, so I'm designing my own from scratch. To minimize future maintenance issues, the design incorporates longer rails that won't warp over time due to repeated...
grabcad
Miter saws, specifically the Hammer STL800 model, can be found at...
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I recently used my Ridgid miter saw, only to discover that its dust bag wasn't doing the trick. Sawdust was flying everywhere, a real mess. I had been working on designing a dust cyclone and was preparing to connect my tools when I hit a snag - the...
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I designed this to replace my defective Delta Miter saw handle. You'll need a 3/8-inch bolt or its metric equivalent. Bill of Materials: 1 x 3/8 bolt 1 x washer 1 x lock nut YouTube Channel: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCZ8WG-kqF1kmL2s0xIMfIIg ...
prusaprinters
Basic miter box for cutting 45deg angles in 3.5"h x 1/2"w baseboards. ...If you need something for another width/height/angle, I'm happy to create an additional iteration. Current versions: guide - for cutting 3.5"h x 1/2"w baseboards...
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There are a lot of them out there BUT what this does differently than all the rest is give you a physical representation of the total angle perfectly divided by two and that physical edge can then be used to align the saw blade with the miter angle...