
Structural coupling
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I'm currently designing a project that requires robust connections between structural components. To ensure flexibility, I decided not to use superglue initially. This allowed me to create a test piece to evaluate the strength of my design. It was surprisingly difficult to press together using a gluing clamp, but the end result is a solid, unshakeable bond - almost like a single, immovable part. Disassembling it doesn't appear to be a problem; you should be able to pry them apart easily with a clamp if needed. Future plans include creating specialized tools in STL file format when the time comes. These tools can then be merged into your design and 3D printed in their entirety. However, downloading the STL file here now might not serve much purpose - unless, of course, you'd like to test it for yourself first.
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