Angle clamp

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Angle clamp

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Strength version - 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
Strength version - 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
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Fast print version
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3.5 h
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Looking for an upgrade? Check out the new and improved Angle Clamp V2! 🔧 https://makerworld.com/en/models/1182171-angle-clamp-v2#profileId-1192628

 

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The Angle Clamp is a highly versatile 3D printable tool designed for securely holding two workpieces at a precise angle, typically 90 degrees, making it an essential addition to any workshop. Whether you’re working with wood, metal, or plastic, this clamp is ideal for tasks like framing, welding, or assembling corners with perfect alignment. Its sturdy, lightweight design ensures reliable performance during long projects while maintaining accuracy.

 

This model is best printed with ABS or PETG for their superior strength, durability, and heat resistance, ensuring the clamp can withstand the pressures of heavy-duty usage. ABS offers excellent mechanical properties, while PETG provides a balance of flexibility and rigidity, making either material perfect for this application.

 

Bring precision to your projects with this easy-to-use Angle Clamp. Print yours today and make sure your next project is perfectly aligned!

Comment & Rating (58)

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Strength version - 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
inner threading is a Bit too tight I could Not fully Connect all Parts
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Thank you for your feedback! The issue with the inner threading being too tight could be due to a few factors. One possible cause is the print settings, specifically the fan speed or cooling, which may have affected the precision of the print. Additionally, if the filament retraction or extrusion settings are not calibrated properly, it might result in slight inaccuracies in the threading. I’ll review the settings and make adjustments to improve the fit.
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I had the same issue and my machine works fine with everything else. I tried light sandpaper on the smaller screw, but it only got me so far. What a shame.
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Replying to @mr_gibbon :
Fixed, I reduced the width and depth of the smaller screw by 0.1 of a mm on each side, didnt touch the length and it seems to fit a lot better. No play in it either.
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Strength version - 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
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Fast print version
Strength Issue:broken screw piece, printed with petg.
Other Issues:srew was too tight when forcing it in it broke.
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Strength version - 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
Other Issues:Print quality is excellent, however, the tolerances are too tight and the bolts do not screw in
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the changes have been made
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Replying to @zzzzzzx :
Is this the v2 profile? Has only the pin been modified, or also the clamp base—the female part, to be clear—to understand if I need to reprint only the pin or the entire project? Thank you
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Replying to @user_518181162 :
you can only print "bolt 2 v3" file
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Strength version - 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
screws are too tight
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i added new one print profile
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Strength version - 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
Truly excellent, 100% functional
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thanks
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Nice project, but I can not get the smaller bolt inside the larger one at all. I printed this with the Bambu Lab PETG HF with the proper profile on my A1.
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Hello, could I ask you to download the files (bolt 1 and bolt 2) and check if it matches now? I replace file and print profiles with the correct ones.
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Replying to @zzzzzzx :
ok, thanks! I assume you mean the V2 - fast version? I'm printing that right now. I did increase the infill a bit, and turned off supports as I couldn't remove them before, but otherwise it's the same.
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Fast print version
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thanks
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add rounded corners for structural integrity and ur good to go!
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ok, thanks for the suggestion
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Strength version - 0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 20% infill
tolerance not quite right
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please screw and unscrew bolt a few times the entire screw to ensure smooth thread movement
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