Not my original work, all credit goes to Superfatbird over at printables. I remixed it by increasing the base of the lever to prevent it from snapping off as easily. I've included PLA and PETG profiles in both standard and strength profiles.
This is a versatile hand stabilizer that could be used in any shop that requires precise operations. It is a fully printable design with no other hardware required. It could be printed without any support. I printed all the parts with 4 perimeters and brim. The ball-joint and the clamp provides a lockable rotatable base for the user to point the stabilization lever to a desired direction. In addition, a V-groove is provided for jewelry saw cutting.
This device helps you stabilize your hand when you place small components on PCB, make jewelry, repair watches/glasses, hold pointed brushes, align optics, put tiny screws in the right place, or apply decals to models, etc.
You can even use it to dry your cups if you want or use it to hold the parts you want to airbrush paint. Let me know what it can help you with.
Assembly procedures: