Centre Finder

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Description

Centre finder (also known as Center / Centre Sliding Gauge)

 

It can be quickly attached to ANY steel rule….up to a max. of 28mm wide x 1.2mm Thick.

 

This is an extremely simple yet handy marking tool. Its main purpose is to find the centre of round objects (as shown in the images here) but it can also be used to draw 45° lines away from a right angled corner.

1. Insert Ruler and align centrally within tool
2. Correct use of Centre Finder tool

 

Like my recent Combination Square model, I particularly wanted this design to be:

  • fully 3D printable
  • versatile enough to accommodate existing steel rules, and so avoiding a printed rule component (which could never match in terms of resolution & accuracy).
  • Robust! and so able to stand to a workshop environment
  • Hold a steel rule securely with easy to operate clamping mechanism.

This model is the result & I am really pleased with how it turned out. Super pleasant feeling in the hand in terms of tactility (but also its weight), accommodates all my steel rules, and its solid as a rock!

 

Zero support required, and as mentioned, no need for metal fasteners as the wing bolt & captive nuts are printed too. Everything is printed with 3 to 4 walls for strength and so are more than up to the job.

 

Assembly: Simply insert the captive nut in the slot on the main tool body. This should seat all the way to the back of the slot and align concentrically with the bolt hole. Then just pass the wing bolt into the hole and screw into the nut. See exploded assembly BOM.

 

Insert Steel Rule of your choice & use: The rule can be set into the tool at any location along its length. Just make sure the inserted edge is seated fully back in the slot to ensure it is held square to the tools inner edge (this can be a bit tricky at first but you will soon get the hang of it, see image 1)……. and then tighten the wing nut to clamp in place. You may need to cinch the wing nut down a little to get a 100% secure fit, but that's fine, this is printed strong!

 

I hope this increases measuring / marking bliss for you like it has me!

 

I love designing for 3D printing, please take a look at all my other models which are all free (and will always continue to be)… if you value any of the downloads enough & are able to support me, then please consider buying me a coffee to keep me going! www.buymeacoffee.com/DatumCAD and be sure to BOOST this model if you like it! Thank you.

 


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You cannot go wrong with a DatumCAD design. The tolerances are always dead on and very useful creations. Loving this one!
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too kind! but much appreciated and always love hearing when the tolerances work well like this 👍
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I cut the wall count down on the body by one since I was printing PLA-CF. Did variable height on the body and cut printing time down from 1h53m to 1h12m. Not sure why it's in Arachne instead of Classic for a mechanical print. Unfortunately the slot is only 28.5mm wide, so my 30mm Wescott steel rulers do not fit 😥 Threads on the screws work beautifully, things print great. Good use of height range modifier and settings in general.
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Great feedback as always, and very welcome from a knowledgeable 3D printer like yourself. Your right! Unlike the Combination Square which can take any width ruler, this didn't need the rules outermost edge to be free...so I chose to limit this one to simplify & get more strength from the tool, while still fitting most rules. I will amend the listing to state the 28mm max. ruler width and apologise that this caught you out. I will try to do better! Glad you made use of it and could improve print times further with that CF infused filament…nice :)
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