
Steadfast Hold Down
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At Steadfast Equipment, we offer Drive and Holder assembly; however, our injection molder misplaced the tooling, leading us to manually create these parts using a router, table saw, and drill press with limited accuracy. Consequently, we decided to build a 3D model for printing, even though we have an old large format scanner that could be converted into a 3D printer (http://reprap.org/wiki/ScannerStrap). Currently, we are seeking someone to print our 3D model and evaluate its functionality. Print specifications include the use of supports for vertical orientation and 100% infill at 250 micron resolution, with ABS as the preferred material, and pillar supports for easier removal.
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