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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...
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...
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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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*. *...
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So I created a fully printable hand vise that fits perfectly in my grasp. Print everything in PLA with a layer height of 0.2mm or finer for optimal results. Supports are not required, and the thread is conveniently located near M12, making it easy...
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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...
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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:...
youmagine
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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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...
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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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...
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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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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 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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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...
prusaprinters
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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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...
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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...
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
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Overview: This design is for a 5" wide set of magnetically fixed vise soft jaws. Revisions: Initial Release - September 6, 2020 Details: This 5 inch (127mm) wide soft jaws design includes several geometric features in order to clamp various objects...
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The vise clamp should be printed with the largest face down. The screws should be oriented with the handles down on the bed, and for the vice thread insert it's necessary to print with the hole perpendicular to the build platform. Post-Printing...
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... a little white lithium grease. I may make one for the top some day. Have made 2 of these, they print great and are very forgiving. Kudos to Tomato18 for doing the hard part, I now have a fractal vise and it costs me 5 bucks! ...Thingiverse rocks!
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In addition, the vise is magnetic, and it is very convenient to use it with a magnetic PCB holder .As guides, I used carbon fiber rods with a diameter of 4mm, they have been idle for a long time. In the aluminium version, everything would be made of...
prusaprinters
This multi-jaw vise consists of a base plate and 3 or 4 rack & worm jaw units. Pins in the bottom of each rack slip into keyhole slots in the base for quick reconfiguration. Each jaw slides onto grooves in the rack, trapping a worm/knob between...
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Here is a convenient assembly prepared just for you, complete with STL files and a full set of Inventor files at your disposal.
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The document is designed to print neatly on your tablet, and an inventor file has been added for your convenience.
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This is the step file for a fly tying device I modeled. ...I plan to make it out of metal.
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<p>vice jaws yup that's it! ...tpu 20% infill is good, two files one wth little holes one without.
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Size: 100x25mm Print with 100% infill. ... JUST MIRROR the file with Cura to have the second jaw ;) (on the back hole you can glue a magnet in --> max. ...Ø12,7x4,9mm)