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Hands-Free Book Clamp with Screw

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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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40 min
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3.9(8)

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Have you ever wished you could keep your books open without using your hands while cooking, studying, or simply enjoying a cup of coffee? Your wish has come true with our innovative Hands-Free Book Clamp with Screw!

This ingenious device combines the functionality of an adjustable clamp with the precision of a screw to firmly hold your book's pages. Whether it's a novel, a cookbook, or a technical manual, our clamp keeps the pages open in your desired position, freeing you to perform other tasks.

Highlights:

  • Adjustable design: Adapts to different book sizes and page thicknesses.
  • Easy to use: Simply adjust the screw to hold the pages in place.
  • Durable material: Made from robust materials to ensure a long service life.
  • Portability: Lightweight and easy to carry, perfect for use at home, in the office, or anywhere.

Multiple applications: Ideal for students, cooks, musicians, and any book lover who wants hassle-free reading.

Make your reading more comfortable and efficient with the Hands-Free Book Clamp with Screw! Discover the freedom to read without limits and take your reading experience to the next level.

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um ok
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They turned out great, thank you very much for the rating ^^
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Great print
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Thank you very much for the rating, it turned out great ^^
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Good
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You are missing a piece, but thank you for the review
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can‘t screw it and broke on first use
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None of the tests conducted produced the result you described, try drying the filament and test again
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A version with looser tolerances is available for less-precise printers and filaments, simply print that profile and you'll encounter fewer issues A one-star rating, if the aforementioned profile works for you, would be best rectified
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1 star ts isnt even buildable
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Thank you for the rating, I don't think I can answer anything else at this point
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thought it would be bigger, but it works
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Thank you very much for your feedback ^^
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the sliding jaw should capture the bolt so it could slide backwards and forwards. the bolt can't even rotate once you screw it into the jaw socket, how is this supposed to work?
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Tomorrow I will upload a GIF so you can see how it works ^^, thanks for commenting
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a lot of work
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Thank you so much for the rating ^^
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Quick and easy print. The threads are a little tight but loosen up.
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Thank you so much for the rating ^^
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how do i use this? the page spreader part screws onto the screw and the screw screws through the hole? i don't understand how to unscrew the screw each time i need to turn the page what do i need to do
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Hello, the usage is exactly as you described^^ The triangular part goes between the pages of the book, the screw applies pressure to them and keeps them open; when turning the page, if it’s not too tight, you can simply slide it back, turn the page and reposition it^^ Any improvements you may suggest, please let me know and I will gladly implement them for you
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