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High-quality vice with and without table holder

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Tested 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
Tested 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
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Description

I decided to make my own vice because most models are poorly made or don't work for my needs. The vice is more for electronics, connectors and small things on the table in the workshop. It supports table mounting, or without a holder freestanding on the table for light work. Really versatile.

 

The vice is designed with cutouts for connectors, cables, small parts. As well as guide cutouts so that the jaws always fit together. The screws have safety latches, the inner one breaks or pops out as a safety when pulled. The table holder is up to 50mm (1.96 inch) wide. I think it is solid and well thought out. Please leave your comments in the comments. Thanks

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We can print everything in one, just the holder or just the vice.

 

If we only have a vise printed, skip point 1 and 5.

 

1.. Place the table holder in a vice and insert the two small printed screws from above, screw in with the printed screwdriver.

 

2.. Insert the movable jaw of the vice into the slide, groove.

3.. Insert a long screw through the fixed jaw and screw it into the movable jaw of the vise.

4.. Snap two pieces of latch onto the end of the long screw and also onto the inside under the fixed jaw. (One is a spare, the inner latch will snap as a safety when overtightened)

5.. Screw the thick bottom screw into the table holder. Now the entire vise is ready for use.

6.. What's new in the next version is that the screwdriver can be hidden in the large screw for tightening the vice.

 

Please share photos of your print in the comments. I love seeing what my models look like.

 

 

Please take a picture of the model and share it with us. I love seeing my models printed. I would also love a boost. Thank you for your support

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petg-rcf08 What is the big flat piece for?
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Hi, great use of quality material. The flat part is clamped at 90 degrees to the table. It is a limitation so that it does not move on one screw.
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Replying to @ok2vvv :
Thanks! Can you show an example? I do not understand
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Replying to @SlowBird :
A picture would be great, I am also very confused about what the flat part is for and where it is supposed to go.
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Love it. Thank you!
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Thanks, I'm so glad you chose mine. The flat part should be aligned with the holder on the table and serves to hold the vice rotated 90 degrees.
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Tested 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 15% infill
this is a really great print, took a while but came out perfectly
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Evweything seems OK! Fits perfect!
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Great model. Printed flawlessly. THANKS!
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that first AI photo is just terrible. it'd be better if you removed it.
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What is the largest size that can fit between the vice clamps?
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About 9 cm
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any reason p1s is not a print option?
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Hi, there is definitely no reason. I will try to upload it again, but when I save it on the website, all the printers are displayed. I don't know why they are not displayed then.
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Is there a file that is a "rubbery" to connect from part to "part"? if that makes sense? I will assume TPU 90A but I am curious before I have to go design my own... Thank you! Love the design otherwise!
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I didn't use anything made of rubber. If you mean a jaw sleeve, I don't have one made.
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