Coolant Pipe Helping Hands

Coolant Pipe Helping Hands

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This is a DIY stand with assistance for working on small parts such as circuit boards or multirotor helicopters. Mounting points for coolant pipes have been 3D printed. The original concept has been showcased on Hackaday, but I had a wooden base and different tools than the ones mentioned in the article. This design is the result of my modifications. I used 3.5mm x 20mm TORX wood screws to attach the printed parts to the base. Other components required for building this tool like coolant pipes and alligator clips can be easily sourced from AliExpress or similar websites. Printing these parts doesn't make financial sense. In total, this project cost me around $10. My Git repository containing the sources of my 3D-printed parts and designs can be found here: https://github.com/rpoisel/3d-parts

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