
Spring holder for TS100 soldering iron
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Ready to print with a precision of 0.2 mm layer height. This board boasts four concealed holes for attaching 4 mm magnets and three hidden holes for securing 5.3 mm brass molded nuts that connect seamlessly with 4 mm thread rods. These holes are strategically placed out of sight, waiting to be discovered when needed - either by drilling or a quick scratch from a knife. A sturdy spring rod with a diameter of 10 mm can be crafted effortlessly using any ordinary gas torch. The current angle is set at 45 degrees, but adjusting it to 60 degrees might enhance stability, potentially rendering additional neodymium magnets unnecessary once the power cord is securely plugged in.
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