Summary
Needed a strong G-Clamp to fix things on the shelf. Existing g-clamp model knobs, weren’t as catchy and handy as I would like. Also I have flex filament sample, and decided to add flexible pads, so I recommend you to use plastan/elastan/flex plastic to print them.
Warning! I’ve used 40mm M8 bolt and nut (13mm width hexagonal head), that’s enough for my application. But In order to clamp narrower things, you need a longer bolt, than on my real pictures – more than 65mm M8, with hexagonal 13mm head.
SolidWorks assembly source included, feel free to customize it. Simplify3D factory files included as well.
Print Settings
Printer:
Anet A6 Rafts:
Doesn’t Matter Supports:
Doesn’t Matter Resolution:
0.2 Infill:
30%
Tag: G-Clamp
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Nut&Bolt-based strong G-Clamp with flexible pads 3D Print Model
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G-Clamp for replacing smartphone holder suction cup 3D Print Model
Summary
It is designed to replacing the suction cup of a smartphone holder.
You will need to remove the suction cup and use an M6 screw and bolt to fix it to the holder.
Please use the screw and clamp protector from the original design.
Print Settings
Printer Brand:
Ultimaker Printer:
Ultimaker 2 Extended Rafts:
Yes Supports:
Yes Resolution:
0.15mm Infill:
20% Notes:
Notes:
Resolution and infill don’t matter much.