SPOTLIGHT CLIP

SPOTLIGHT CLIP

cults3d

EDIT: Hello, hello... Here I am again... already! Well actually I was really optimistic about the test model, the proto... Bah it made a night because from the next morning it was broken :( I suspected a bit anyway. So that's why I'm back, here's the "Rugged" version, and this time I can already tell it's not about to let go! I filled it up to 60% at 50mm/s still in 0.2 (draft) but with the "full" articulation parts and modified in thickness. This is the good one! I took the opportunity to make a counterbore for the screw head and a housing for the nut (there was material) Sorry, but I know you know it's better to wait a bit before getting... THE VERSION ;) That said the first one holds up perfectly for a board thickness up to 10mm, beyond that it has too much stress on that part of the part. The file is called "PINCE STRONG". LTDO Hello to all, Here is an EXPRESS SAV Plan ! If you also own lamps type "spotlight to clip" from IxxA, not to mention them, I offer you a plan in "Gold" ... well... in PLA actually... :( No luck the clip on one of mine broke. Argh! This truk is done in such a way that we can not disassemble it ... Hmm... Um, hummm.... Well no, no luck for the trash can I'll fix this clamp! There is a truk for invisible disassembly, hihihi.... After the useful and necessary measurements, here is the file sent to the printer. Too good, it matches exactly. Editing: I suggest you to slightly heat the axis of the lamp rod in order to screw it forcefully into the body of the half clamp (it will be glued by the heated PLA) Yes indeed I marked the ring of the rod despite the foam protection for the clamp. I also recommend using a Ø5 screw, also previously heated, to force slightly on the thread of the cable flange, the small original plastic screw will fit more easily. These are the only post-prod manipulations I had to do. I didn't even scratch it, that's for sure! The model shown in the picture is the "proto" printed at 10% fill at 100mm/s to see what it looks like... And in fact I adopted it, although it's quite fragile (10%) I'm waiting for it to break to print the 60% fill version at 50mm/s :) Now it's your turn, no more shopping at IxxA on saturday to change a lamp... Now we repair them! P.S: I haven't had to do the "other side" of the clamp yet, but it won't be long I think. Unless there's someone among you who completes my part? Go for it... LTDO

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