NUT JOB | Nut, Bolt, Washer and Threaded Rod Factory

NUT JOB | Nut, Bolt, Washer and Threaded Rod Factory

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Quick Sample 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Quick Sample 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Quick Sample 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Quick Sample 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Generate your own nuts, bolts, washers and threaded rod by simply typing the required parameters into OpenSCAD. Great for replacing metal equivalents in many applications. Example nuts and bolt plate provided.

 

Includes options to generate nuts, bolts, washers and WingNuts for easy hand tightening and removal. Includes socket cap, socket button and socket countersunk head types with support for socket, phillips and slot drives. You can also join threaded rod to form unlimited lengths by creating a custom extended joiner nut.

Go Nuts! :)

 

Recommended Print Settings

Rafts: No
Supports: No
Perimeters: at least 3

Infill: 100% recommended for highest structural strength

 

Notes:
Defaults are for a 8mm diameter bolts, rod, matching nuts and wing nuts that work well together (at least with my printer settings) without cleanup or modification. Please be patient rendering and compiling longer components as the rendering is very calculation intensive.

Some default parameters such as the nut outer diameter are deliberately slightly larger than the bolt diameter to produce a snug fit that can still be hand tightened. Some have suggested a 0.8mm difference works well. This may need to be altered depending on individual printer variances, slicing tools, filament etc. Some cleanup may also be required around socket openings depending on first layer print preferences.

I suggest printing a matching bolt and nut and adjusting as necessary. Note: slow print speeds and solid fill are recommended for best results. Printing more than one at a time to improve layer cooling works well.

Use a brim of about 2mm for printing threaded rod and it should be stable up to about 150 mm in length. You can extend the length by creating nut joiners. For example, an 18mm nut height will join two rod lengths very strongly.

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There is an error creating nuts. Why is this like this?
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Quick Sample 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Smooth. I love it
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Quick Sample 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
great print
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Quick Sample 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
fits
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What plastic and nozzle should I use for creating the strongest parts?
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The nozzle size does not make any significant difference. The highest strength is achieved using more perimeters e.g. 4. I prefer petg for more impact, uv and heat resistance over pla. A good choice for very high strength is nylon with carbon fiber, but expensive and requires filament drying. Have a look at CNC Kitchen YouTube tests for some tips on strength.
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Can you make square nuts? Is it possible to use imperial sizes?
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Yes, you can make square nuts - just change the extended option 'facets' to 4. Use a converter to calculate the metric equivalent of an imperial value, then type it in :)
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I haven't printed anything yet but I see this a very valuable tool. Thank you.
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让我们离全3d打印更近了一步
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Needed some specific length threaded rods, this was exactly what I was looking for.
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