nut holder tool 3d models
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I designed this to take them off without damaging the hub cover or the lug nut cover.The drive fitment is a little tight, I widened it to 12.8mm and haven't had a chance to try the new fitment. If it is too tight I would use a lighter and warm the...
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Needed to reach a deep socket (snow tracks) on my RC so i made a long version of this handy tool. Suggest printing with a brim, no supports necessary. ...
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Small tool for usage with FrSky or other radios. For more information see: https://www.instagram.com/p/CLHIWc0LkYQ/ This model is free. ...If you like it, feel free to give me a tip :)
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Someone was looking for a straightforward way to secure the nuts on gameroomsolutions.com arcade buttons and came up with this handy little device. ... If you appreciate my work, please consider showing your support: Treat me to a cup of coffee or...
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Just a quick easy access storage solution for my collection of nut drivers. ...You'll need a large format printer to create it as its dimensions are 416x270.</p><p>I printed it in PETG and used double sided tape to hold it on the side of a freezer in my...
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I'm not entirely sure how scaling will work out with other materials, but if you print it with Hatchbox White ABS, the finished product should be a perfect fit for those X-maxx wheel nuts. ...The pictures speak for themselves - the fit is spot-on,...
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This works for mil spec castle nuts, to tighten or loosen. You'll need an adjustable wrench, around 40mm, or pliers. Don't worry about breaking it or scratching it, because you can always print another. It's pretty strong, I've printed one in PLA,...
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As printed, I drew inspiration from the https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:44118 Nut holder design and decided to create my own version from scratch. Those three custom-made nut holders are 0.5 mm larger than the nuts they will hold to ensure a...
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The end-stop holder for axis Z requires a nut holder to assemble it properly. You'll need an M3 nyloc nut for this purpose. ...For more information, visit http://www.e-bot.org.
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Place nut holders on top of the tweezers. Position the nuts to identify the correct screw hole. ...Hold the nuts in place to ensure a proper fit for screw attachment.
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To secure nuts in tricky locations, use this tool designed using Tinker Cad. To operate, print the device, insert the nut, and slide it into the T-shaped groove. ...It's efficient and effective!
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Determined not to take apart all those parts, I came up with a specialized allen wrench style nut holder. This tool can be used with the thingiverse customizer or edited directly from the openscad file on your machine. You can also use this to...
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... hatch bracket. ...Consequently, the nut loosened. Replacing the entire hatch wasn't necessary; instead, I designed and printed a nut retainer with my 3D printer to secure everything back in place. ...The scad file is easily resizable for adjustments.
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A small clip holds a nut firmly in position within a computer case, securing it from the inside. ...Strategically placed holes enable the heat-resistant adhesive to gain maximum traction.