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CNC / Re: 3D Print Thread Inserter
« Last post by awemawson on Today at 12:21:26 PM »I actually like the way the (presumeably) Chinese designer has used several standard parts to make it. For instance the clamps holding the (repurposed) soldering iron are a pair of hydraulic pipe clamps intended for use for surface mounting. The frame is made from standard aluminium extrusions - even the thing the counter balance spring hooks onto is just a wiring 'Pee Clip'. Just a stamping for the base which is pretty heavy duty, and a folded piece to form the upper bracketry.
Reminds me of British Leyland where many parts were common across models - the lights - the instruments - the brake components. Whereas nowadays every thing is unique and stupidly expensive.
Reminds me of British Leyland where many parts were common across models - the lights - the instruments - the brake components. Whereas nowadays every thing is unique and stupidly expensive.
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