
Low-cost Third hand with cnc plastic pipes
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To Create a Budget-Friendly yet Powerful Third Hand Assistant, Follow These Steps.\nTo build your third hand, you'll need to purchase just a few essential items from your preferred online store or local shop:\nsome "cnc plastic tubes" \nsome "crocodile clips" \nThe balls that fit inside the tubes must be printed with 0.1 mm layers, and it's ideal if they're fully-filled.\nTop and bottom parts are designed to connect with 2.5 mm screws.\nFill the base part with heavy objects for improved stability.\nIf you want to customize your third hand to suit your preferences, I've provided the source .scad file.\nPrint Settings\nPrinter Brand: \n Prusa i3\n \n Printer: \n RepRap\n \n Rafts: \n Not Required\n \n Supports: \n No\n \n Resolution: \n 0.1 mm\n \n Infill: \n Full\n \n Notes: \n Printing the balls with full infill is highly recommended.\nPost-Printing
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