Summary
I recreated a neat little adjustable wrench I picked up from a car boot sale a while back. Just a fun little project and I thought someone might enjoy it.
There are two files for the clamp part of the wrench – one with a hole down the centre for a ~3in m5 wood screw to reinforce the threads, and one without.
If anyone wants to create their own custom threads in Fusion 360, check this out: https://knowledge.autodesk.com/support/fusion-360/troubleshooting/caas/sfdcarticles/sfdcarticles/Custom-Threads-in-Fusion-360.html
Print Settings
Printer:
Hypercube Rafts:
Doesn’t Matter Supports:
No Resolution:
0.16mm Infill:
20% Notes:
I actually forgot to toggle support material on the clamp part and it came out probably slightly better than the surface would have been with the supports removed
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Useless (but cool) Adjustable Wrench/Spanner 3D Print Model
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Linear bearing compatible with sme8op but with 623 bearings 3D Print Model
Summary
This is the replacement for my prusa i3 linear bearings. The ones I had originally were verry bad and loose. Now it works flawlessly.
I attached the bearings using m3 screws, but it should be possible to mount it with original m4 screws (but I am not sure, please be warned).