laser cutter hold down 3d models
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Only works with the Redragon K630 keyboard as of what I know of, Made to hold down the Fn button for when you're trying to play games that require the arrow keys (or office work ig).
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I wanted to make some of Marco's fixed height hold downs, to go with his other build board prints, but I had the larger sized magnets, so I whipped these up. Seem to work correctly. ...
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This device, known as a Pneumatic Hold Down Clamp, is designed to securely fasten objects in place by utilizing compressed air to create a firm grip. ...Its innovative design and functionality make it an ideal choice for various applications where...
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I printed the following rotary, https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:3174149 and needed a hold down addon. Needs M5 screws\bolts\nuts. 1 spring (I used a strong 3d printer bed spring). 1 3d Printer Wheel. The spring goes on the little extrusions to...
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Landscape fabric hold down, which can be used with metal landscape stakes. ...Helps prevents tear outs and maintains a secure hold over time. Modeled to avoid having to purchase these every time I need to lay landscape fabric. Print with 100%...
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This project is a hold-down system for my home-made cnc router. I use if to hold a blank piece of stock material (wood) while the machine cuts the designed shape. Project is printed using a Creality 3d printer using pla. Settings: Extruder 250...
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Whenever I used a hold down for my MPCNC, i had to worry about the top of the hold down getting in the way of the gantry assembly and the router. Figured there was no reason to press down on the project, main concern should be lateral shift, I...
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These hold downs keep the head from hitting it and my fan shroud also clears the hold down so no mods to the printer settings are needed to use these to hold your surface downand no more ugly binder clips. ...Thanks again to MakerMitch69 for a great...
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This is a tire hold-down for a Chevy Volt or Chevy Sonic. It *should* work for any spare tire with a 56mm center bore. To assemble slip a M8 nut into the slot and insert a section of threaded rod (this should be a tight fit). Lock the rod into the...
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This is a tire hold-down for a Chevy Volt or Chevy Sonic. Itshould work for any spare tire with a 56mm center bore. To assemble slip a M8 nut into the slot and insert a section of threaded rod (this should be a tight fit). Lock the rod into the nut...
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This is a hold-down clip, specifically created for OpenBeam usage to secure a 4.6mm thick acrylic sheet; however, adjustable distances enable customization. The supplied scad prints six clips initially, but you can modify the count variable for fewer...
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I designed these hold-down tabs to work seamlessly with 1/4-20 bolts on my Shapeoko 3 machine. Various models are available, and each file name indicates its length in millimeters. ...Printed using my Prusa i3 Mk2 in ABS plastic at a layer height of .20...
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I printed the following rotary and needed a hold-down addon. It requires M5 screws, bolts, and nuts as well as one spring – I used a strong 3D printer bed spring – and one 3D Printer Wheel. The spring fits onto the small extrusions to keep it in...
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CNC hold down clamp / toe clamp / step clampClamp have a 5mm notch in front so the workpiece is also secured laterally not just downDimension:70x25x17mm Slot 6,5mmSteps, M6 Knob and T-Nut includedApprox. ...50g of filamentM6 T-Nut...
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Here's my take on a hold-down clamp. I used a 3.5-inch 1/4-20 hex-head bolt as the main component. ...A 1/4-20 nut is glued and pressed firmly into the knob, securing it in place.
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... wasteboard/fixture board, exerting downward pressure on the workpiece. Recommend printing these in the orientation shown on the preview so that the print line direction is perpendicular to the workpiece it's holding down, giving it more strength.
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Note: This hold-down won't prevent kickback like a feather-board. In addition to the printed pieces, you'll also need three 1/4x1-1/4" washers, two 1/4x1" washers, 1/4x4" hex head bolt, 1/4x2" hex head bolt and 1/4" lock nut. I printed this on...
cults3d
Note: This hold-down won't prevent kickback like a feather-board. In addition to the printed pieces, you'll also need three 1/4x1-1/4" washers, two 1/4x1" washers, 1/4x4" hex head bolt, 1/4x2" hex head bolt and 1/4" lock nut. If the wheels aren't...
prusaprinters
Note: This hold-down won't prevent kickback like a feather-board. In addition to the printed pieces, you'll also need three 1/4x1-1/4" washers, two 1/4x1" washers, 1/4x4" hex head bolt, 1/4x2" hex head bolt and 1/4" lock nut. I printed this on a...
cults3d
Note: This hold-down won't prevent kickback like a feather-board. In addition to the printed pieces, you'll also need three 1/4x1-1/4" washers, two 1/4x1" washers, 1/4x4" hex head bolt, 1/4x2" hex head bolt and 1/4" lock nut. I printed this on a...
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I thought it might be one of those things that inspires other ideas for people since I always get inspiration from other peoples posts. It uses #8 sheet metal hold down screws and M6x1.0 30mm socket head with a small spring. The knob part will need...
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I designed a spring-loaded hold-down knob for a portable power supply mounting system, which turned out to be my first attempt at making an indent type spring-loaded knob. I thought it might spark new ideas for others since I often get inspiration...
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... the hardware I used is 1/4-20, there are a few knobs around you can print or can purchase at hardware stores or on amazon. 11/15/2017: Added a smaller version of the hold down I use on my miter saw, also added Fusion360 and Freecad files, Have Fun!
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These easy-to-print hold-downs are ideal for milling wood or PCB's! Two sizes are available: universal long clamps that fit most needs, but sometimes a short clamp is required. I've used these on my CNC mill with great results. The slot measures 5mm...
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3D printing a CNC hold-down clamp has become possible thanks to technology advancements. Instructions for creating one follow below. Use the provided STL file specifically designed for 3D printing. An OpenSCAD file is also available if modifications...
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Here is the rewritten text: My custom-designed 3D printed hold down clamps replicate the functionality of Marius Hornberger's Quick clamping system for T-tracks, now optimized for 3D printing. I fabricated these versions at a precise .2 mm layer...
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I can vouch for the reliability of a solid grip, and this hold-down does its job admirably. When it comes to printing intricate designs at high levels of detail, I've found that an infill setting of 20% with PLA works wonders. ...If you're looking to...
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I designed this clamp to hold the stock down to the CNC work surface. All parts are sized to fit with M8 threaded bar. Warning: the "M8 Bar Cap" is designed to be printed with TPU filament; if printed with PLA the tollerance should be adjusted...
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Notes: This hold down has been evaluated for several months with my own CNC machine and in a commercial operation with excellent results. Filament material does not matter but I prefer PLA. Use 0.2-layer height. The octagonal rods may need a raft...
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These hold downs ensure the head doesn't collide with them, and my fan shroud also clears the hold down, eliminating the need for any printer settings modifications to use these to secure your surface in place - no more ugly binder clips! ...Thanks...