3D printed handles for M6 screws (for a CNC machine)

3D printed handles for M6 screws (for a CNC machine)

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This project consists of two M6 handles, specifically designed to assist you in securing objects during CNC milling operations. Two distinct handle sizes are provided, with the larger one suitable for everyday use and a smaller counterpart perfect for situations where constraints are minimal. Each handle comprises top and bottom sub-parts that must be assembled carefully using specific hardware. For assembly, you will require an M6 bolt and four M3 screws along with their respective nuts. A 50mm M6 hexagonal bolt has been utilized in the larger handle's design, while a 30mm M6 hexagonal bolt was chosen for the smaller version. Both handles are remarkably robust and reliable. However, users should note that they have opted for the smaller size due to the necessity of placing it near the edge of their Prusa I3 RepRap under-construction machine. In case you encounter no constraint issues, the larger handle is the ideal choice for securing your CNC mill objects firmly in place. Here are some critical Print Settings for successful 3D printing: - **Printer Brand:** None (utilizing the native Prusa i3) - **Resolution:** High precision, with a recommended resolution of 0.2 - **Infill:** Optimum structural integrity through an infill setting of 40

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