dpms vise block 3d models
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This toolmaker's style vise employs a compact screw angled into its base, which pulls the jaw both downward and forward. The screw head at the base-end fits snugly into a cylindrical cam that can be repositioned to one of several notches, giving it...
prusaprinters
So I made a fully printable hand vise. Print everything in PLA with a layer height of 0.2mm or lower. Support is not needed. The thread is close to M12 and should work directly after printing. Lubricating the thread is recommended - I am using candle...
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###Overview: This design is for a 5" wide set of magnetically fixed vise soft jaws. <hr /> ###Revisions: Initial Release - September 6, 2020 <hr /> ###Details: This 5 inch (127mm) wide soft jaws design includes several geometric features in...
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You can build a simple machine vise using leftover aluminum extrusion. To make it work, you will need the same extrusion profile. To get started, you'll need to print out four parts: *Moving_Jaw.stl*, *Jaw.stl*, *Fixed_post.stl*, and *Handle.stl*. *...
cgtrader
This Vise model, crafted with Blender 2.76, is ideal for broadcasts, high-res film close-ups, advertisements, and design visualization. The model comprises seven distinct objects and supports subdivision. It features polygon counts of 8144...
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A handy vise is an essential tool for any workshop, but sometimes a rigid steel plate can be too restrictive. To offer more flexibility, we've designed magnetic jaws that allow us to switch between various materials - brass, wood, plastic, leather,...
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I Required a Vise, So I Designed One, Hoping It Would Be Helpful to Others Too. You'll Need: M6 Threaded Rod (Choose the Length That Suits You) 10mm Aluminum Pipe (About the Same Length as the Rod) M6 Rounded Union (10mm Diameter) 1 M4 Bolt and Nut...
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Simple 2x4 Gun Vise. Made with: One 2' x 4' wood piece One 3 foot 1/2' - 13 threaded Rod 3D printed end caps 3D printed rods Foam to avoid scratching the rifle. </li> </ul> <p>The fusion file is included in case you need to adjust to another type...
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i took this idea from vise grips. ...it locks down nicely.</p> <p>this is print in place.</p> <p>i printed it on its side, but it might print set on bottom.</p> <p>needs supports.</p> <h3>Print Settings</h3> <p><strong>Printer Brand:</strong></p>...
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After over tightening jaw in my original vise shattered, so I 3D printer a replacement. I redesigned it slightly to have replaceable jaw inserts that can be printed with different density or material i.e. ...flexible. </p><p> </p><p>3...
myminifactory
I needed a vise, so I designed one, hoping that it would be useful to you as well. To get started, you'll need: * An M6 threaded rod (choose any length you like) * A 10mm aluminum pipe (of roughly the same length) * An M6 rounded union (with a 10mm...
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So I created a fully printable hand vise to help alleviate this issue. Print all components using PLA with a layer height of 0.2mm or less. Support material is not required as the design allows for easy removal from the print bed. The threaded...
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Electric drill vise mount [Update 4-19-21 Doing some things in mid-air is unnecessarily difficult. I made a little table for support. The "Table" file replaces the "Ring" file. It extends out under the drill chuck, so a tool has something to rest on...
myminifactory
So I made a fully printable hand vise. Print everything in PLA with a layer height of 0.2mm or lower. Support is not needed. The thread is close to M12 and should work directly after printing. Lubricating the thread is recommended - I am using...
cults3d
I wanted to create a vise, so I designed one, hoping it would be helpful for others as well. You'll need: M6 threaded rod (choose the length that suits you) 10mm aluminum pipe (same length as the rod) M6 rounded union (10mm diameter) 1 M4 bolt and...
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Print this easy-to-make PCB Vise with fewer hardware components than other designs. It's inspired by a design found here: http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:8194. The initial problem was not having smooth rod, but it has been solved. Currently, the...
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We all know that sensation, so I created a miniature vise to securely hold circuit boards and other tiny items. Take your time to upload a photo of your creation! Also, don't forget to check out my latest update on this project:...
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vise jar with several v-shaped cutouts, ideal for small metal tubes or plastic pipesPrint SettingsPrinter Brand:PrusaPrinter: I3 MK3SRafts:YesSupports: YesResolution:.2Infill: 30%Filament: Prusament PLA orange Notes: support...
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This is a bench vise model, complete with plastic lead screw, locking pivoting base, and "helping hands" made from simple ball-and-socket elements similar to "loc-line," but without the need to allow for fluid flow through the assembled string. I...
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The original design was intended for preparing skis but we repurposed it into a versatile vise that clamps to the top of a table, widening and stiffening certain areas in the process. We added a small groove capable of gripping circuit boards or...
cults3d
We widened and stiffened a few areas, to turn it into a general purpose vise that clamps to the top of a table. We added a small groove that could grip a circuit board or other thin shape. It appears to be a robust design that could be modified...
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The "long awaited" version 2 of my fractal vise! Now optimised for use not just show! In this video I show my new designs, upgrades, and test it in a variety of scenarios. I think it for sure it is a useful tool as the results in this video show. ...
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The "long awaited" version 2 of my fractal vise! Now optimised for use not just show! In this video I show my new designs, upgrades, and test it in a variety of scenarios. I think it for sure it is a useful tool as the results in this video show. ... ...
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A desktop vise holds small items like circuit boards, models, and parts for assembly securely. The jaws open up to 50mm (about 2 inches) at maximum. Print this design in the shown orientation without supports needed. Although the screw is tall and...
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This toolmaker's style vise uses a short screw angled into the base that pulls the jaw both down and forward. The screw head at the base-end fits into a cylindrical cam that can be repositioned to one of several notches to give it an overall range of...
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This vise is designed for securing printed circuit boards (PCBs) on machine tables. It consists of two L-shaped pieces that clamp onto diagonally opposite corners of the PCB, with long slots for M10 Hex Socket screws and shorter ones accommodating...
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A simple machine vise I made with some leftover aluminium extrusion.You'll need the same extrusion profile for it to work.Part you'll need:One printedMoving_Jaw.stlOne printedJaw.stlOne printedFixed_post.stlOne printedHandle.stlAt least 270mm 30...
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A desktop vise for holding small items such as printed circuit boards, models, small parts for assembly, etc. The jaws have a maximum opening of 50mm (about 2 inches).</p><p>Printable in the orientation shown with no supports. Although the screw is...
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Description: A desktop vise for holding small items such as printed circuit boards, models, small parts for assembly, etc. The jaws have a maximum opening of 50mm (about 2 inches). Printable in the orientation shown with no supports. Although the...
cults3d
... needs a flat bar spring for between the 2 jaws to push the moving jaw back out when loosening the screw Designed this for my dad. Please enjoy i update this design most frequently at printables https://www.printables.com/model/189166-post-leg-vise