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Angle Clamp Fully 3D Printed No Hardware

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X1 Carbon
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0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
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1 plate
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Update 11.08.2025 I made an error within the slicer, I had scaled down the components to 80% from original and neglected to scale the handle to 80% This has been corrected in the slicer, my sincere apologies to those who had already printed the clamp.

The clamp can be scaled back up to 100% if anyone needs a bigger clamp or clamps.

 

I designed an angle clamp some time ago, and whilst that clamp was very functional it did require hardware to complete.

My quest now is to revisit some of those early designs and design without the need for hardware which brings is to this first offering.

This Angle clamp is Hardware free and very easy to assemble, it consists of 6 Components, the Main Body, The Clamp press which is the triangular wedge shaped component, the screw thread, a handle, and a lock tab which locks the screw thread in place but still allowing it to spin freely, and there is also the guide block, this is a snug push fit but can be secured with CA Glue if necessary.

The locking tab can be removed for cleaning and lubricating the screw thread if needed.

I'm very happy with the design on this clamp and hopefully I can produce more of the same tools hardware free.

The main body requires support, I have used minimal tree supports and these are easily removed.

Thanks for Looking. 

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The model and profile is great, though I had problems printing it on my A1 because it's in a cold room, so I got warping from the steep temperature curve. The screw piece especially kept peeling off the bed due to lack of surface area on the bed. I separated that out and added a brim, which worked great!
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Hi, yeah, if you are unsure whether a print is going to warp etc, just use something like 3D LAQ for better bed adhesion, even on a PEI Build plate, I use it mainly for larger flat to the bed pieces and don't have any issues, glad you sorted the issue anyway and thanks very much for downloading.
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Glad you like, thanks for downloading.
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came out great!
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Awesome, thanks for downloading.
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works great
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Awesome, many thanks for downloading.
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Amazon - awesome design with the screw threads
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Glad you like, many thanks for downloading 👍
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Excellent project, I'm not a fan of plastic threads, but they turned out quite well in this project
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Hi, yeah the thing is with 3D Printed threads is that the slicer needs to add a seam, there are 4 options and non are any good for threads, so an offset is needed on the face of the threads on both the make and female components for more clearance, the strongest option is to print horizontally but in some cases you need to print vertically, thanks for your positive comment and many thanks for downloading.
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Good Job!
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Many thanks, thanks for downloading 👍
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good
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printed great twice the first time in pla broke when threading in the second in petg is having a hard time but going in, I would prefer to print the screw vertically as it may have cleaner threads?
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That's strange, there have been many downloads and only a couple of comments on the threads, most comments have been 5 stars as well with no issues, I have made another angle vice recently, quick release, and with that model the thread is Printed vertically with the handle attached. I might add a vertical thread for the model you downloaded as an option, there is more strength printing horizontally.
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Replying to @kevr102 :
I gave you 5 stars too the design was great it could just be the filament I used. May try your other design if I have issues with this, I haven’t had another look yet.
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Replying to @Ndinadis :
We will get you sorted, let me know if you have any issues ok 👍
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like the idea!! will print just need to finish flooring the livingroom ha ha ha
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Thanks, Always something needs doing at home eh?
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Replying to @kevr102 :
well now is the best time ....have kids by grandma's house so i can do some work yes...!!
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