Compact drilling machine

Compact drilling machine

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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This is a diminutive drill press.
It comprises eight components.
You will also require a Mabuchi RE-140RA motor and a miniature drill chuck with a 2mm bore.
Due to its negligible torque, I surmise its drilling capacity is limited to approximately 1mm diameter holes in plastics or printed circuit boards.
Consider modifying the motor mount and substituting it with a higher-torque motor for enhanced performance.

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  • Mabuchi RE-140RA motor x 1
  • small drill chuck x 1

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Great print thanks just got to fit the motor.
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Thanks for printing it. Is that a vice on the table? That's great too.
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Replying to @user_3371873949 :
yes it is it's great.
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very cool thing, but one detail broke while I was assembling? but that is my bad
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Thank you for 3D printing it. I'm sorry to hear that it broke during assembly. What filament did you use? I would recommend PETG filament over PLA as the claws may break easily.
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Here's a idea, can you design it to clamp in a dremal tool? Would be able to drill much larger holes and even in glass using bur bits. Dremals are cheap used and everywhere.
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Sorry, but I don't have a dremal tool, so I can't make a holder to hold a dremal tool. The overall size is too small, so I don't think you'll be able to put a dremal tool on it.
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great design. I just purchased the parts and will test it soon. what vise do you use in the pictures? it looks like it can be attached to the press with screws, right?
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Thank you for your comment. The vise in the photo is one I made. It's not fixed, but I think you can fix it with screws. However, you can't drill holes large enough to use a fixed vise. This motor doesn't have enough torque.
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Replying to @user_3371873949 :
if you uploaded the vise, please send a link. an I purchased another motor with better torgue. could you maybe share the CAD file of the motor holder so I can change it to my needs? thanks and have a good weekend.
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Replying to @VinceVega13 :
This vise was the first one I uploaded. It is also fragile so you can't clamp it too hard. Check it out on my page.
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can you design a clamp to hold a soldering iron for heat set inserting
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A soldering iron? You can probably put small objects on it, but I don't recommend putting anything that gets very hot on it as it will melt the filament.
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Superbly crafted, but the locating lugs are prone to breakage, rendering the overall structure rather unstable
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sorry😅
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It's a nice project but being so small it limits the choice of engines that can be mounted on it, but as a starting point to do something else it's great, I'll take it as a base to make a bigger one to make it more stable and so I can put a more powerful engine. Well done
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Thank you for your comment. I designed this using a motor I had at home. The motor mounting part is removable, so try making it to suit your own needs.
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Replying to @user_3371873949 :
I finished it yesterday, today I'm posting the remix and the accessories I created separately to make it more dynamic
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Is there also an assembly instruction please
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There are no assembly instructions, but I don't think you can go wrong with assembling it.
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👍🚄
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Thanks!
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Great print thanks.
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Thanks‼
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