Breadboard Spring Vise Full Size in Two Pieces

Breadboard Spring Vise Full Size in Two Pieces

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My massive Printrbot has become temporarily inaccessible. My Monoprice Mini Select isn't large enough to print the entire baseboard, so I divided it in two with carefully placed alignment holes. You might not need to glue them together, but that option is available. With a breadboard secured in place by rubber bands, the two sections stay connected adequately. I use PETG on a heated piece of BuildTak, which makes the anti-curl disks at the edges unnecessary. Printing in PLA would likely yield similar results. If you choose ABS, however, it's probably wise to reinstall the disk on the opposite side. It's essential to note that you'll need the original STLs to get the OpenSCAD program up and running correctly. Also, don't forget to print four of the "jaws" from the original source – these jaws counterbalance each other on opposite sides with rubber bands connecting them. To access those and the baseplate STL if needed, visit the original source for regeneration. Keep in mind that the alignment slot is roughly 1mm larger than the tabs, allowing a bit of flexibility when overextruding.

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