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Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
Well yes and no. You¡¯d want to take the STL files and expand them by about 3% to 5% to deal with shrinkage. Next using the lost PLA process you¡¯d have to cover them in a silica plaster mix and
By John Dammeyer · #1902 ·
#3D carousel #3D
Final photos of the Carousel small parts holder. Add extra from the original downloaded STL files, 2 x wall mounting French cleats, lids for each size trays and label holders for each tray. C heers --
By John Lindo · #1901 ·
Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
You use the downloaded STL files, most projects coming out of Josef Prusa printables are sound and tested. As regards 3D printing, 80% is artistic and 20% trial and error with filament and machines
By John Lindo · #1900 ·
Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
Mike I think the parts (STL) files would need to be converted to a STEP file format, from there each part would have to have a draft angle 3-5 degrees ? added to allow the castings to slip out the
By John Lindo · #1899 ·
Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
Next question , if a guy'gal wanted to cast these parts would these printed parts be ok to use for molds ? thanks animal
By mike allen · #1898 ·
Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
thanks John , so another rookie ? When these projects show up are they pretty much setup with everything all the best settings possible ? Or is there always something that the printer owner/user? has
By mike allen · #1897 ·
Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
I think this should work. https://www.printables.com/model/180109-fractal-vise Cheers -- John
By John Lindo · #1896 ·
Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
If that was meant for me, I'm not sure what you mean. If I press the link I see: [image: image.png] I'm not logged in and that is what I see... wrote:
By BuffaloJohn · #1895 ·
Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
John, you need to activate your Link. Ralph wrote:
By Ralph Hulslander · #1894 ·
Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
Ron Wrote "I cannot see the middle two pictures." Yeah, I can't see them either in the email digest view. But they are there if I "view" on line. They are just somewhat fuzzy zooms of some of the
By [email protected] · #1893 ·
Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
https://www.printables.com/model/180109-fractal-vise
By BuffaloJohn · #1892 ·
Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
Hi Ron Try this 180109-fractal-vise-4c544fff-f4a6-4205-bdb0-de77e55aa375.pdf Cheers
By John Lindo · #1891 ·
Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
John Lindo, Where did you find the 3d files for the Fractal vice by Josef Prusa? I can find other makers, but not his. Thanks. Jim Klessig, I cannot see the middle two pictures. Am I the only one or
By Ron Y · #1890 ·
Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
Only a year you think¡­.. ;-) Sent: February 26, 2024 8:32 PM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [digitalhobbyist] #3D Fractal vice. Jim Thanks for the information. Certainly more food for
By John Dammeyer · #1889 ·
Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
Forgot to add, the downloaded Josef Prusa Printables info contains a full set of STEP files, I like the overall size of the 3D printed model, so dimensionally I will not need to scale when making a
By John Lindo · #1888 ·
Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
Jim Thanks for the information. Certainly more food for thought. I think most of the jaw work can be done on conventional mills and lathe faceplate work, using some dedicated tooling to hold the parts
By John Lindo · #1887 ·
Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
There is a teardown and repair of one on U tube. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QBeOgGt_oWU There are definitely dovetails on that one. At least some of the male dovetails are separate pieces,
By [email protected] · #1886 ·
#3D Ferris wheel small parts holder. #3D
Uploaded inti the Files section photos of my recent Ferries wheel small parts holder. All information including the standard STL files are available from Josef Prusa Printables. free downloads.
By John Lindo · #1885 ·
Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
Here is a link for a 1923 American Machinist commercial Fractal Vise also known as a Mantel Vise (why a Mantle Vise? - it was made by Mantle & Co of New York, NY) :
By BuffaloJohn · #1884 ·
Re: #3D Fractal vice. #3D
The photo shows the commercial one does have dovetail joints. I¡¯d build a special clamping feature to hold them on the 4th axis and just use a dovetail cutter to cut the outer grooves as the 4th
By John Dammeyer · #1883 ·