SHF-inspired clamp for linear rails
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A versatile parametric SHF-inspired rod / linear rail holder for 3D printing is now available. Designed specifically for rapid prototyping and placement assistance, this innovative component is not intended to be a mechanically robust part on its own. To secure it to a panel, use clamping screws, while an Allen head bolt and hex nut are used to clamp the rod in place. As part of the groundbreaking Tannerino project (slide Theremin), this design offers unparalleled convenience for users. For more information about this exciting initiative, visit https://hackaday.io/project/133879-tannerino. A significant update was made on June 11th, 2018, to address a critical issue with the clamping bolt. Initially, it had a small slot that was twice as narrow as necessary, which has now been corrected. Additionally, the keyhole was modified to allow for greater tightening capabilities.
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