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Festool LR32 Jig - OF1400

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0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
0.2mm layer, 6 walls, 25% infill
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  • Sechskantschraube x 4: M6x20
  • Sechskantmutter x 4: M6
  • Federdruckstift 6mm x 1: M10x1,5

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I really liked Tom040305's model, but I wanted to incorporate a few improvements from my perspective

  • No use of superglue → directly inserted nuts or tightly fitting screw heads/caps
  • Different layer orientation of the base plate transverse to the rail guide for better durability
  • Optimized for printing without supports
  • Modified stops that only use one nut. Due to the matching radii (R16 and R32), these stops do not need to be perfectly aligned parallel to the rail. The distance is still maintained

The project file contains 3 pauses for inserting the nuts

There are two different versions of the screw heads:

  • one with a cap, so the screw head is not visible and the original look is maintained
  • one without a cap, which at least in the model contains more radii on the edges. However, this is not really necessary in practice

I used the following spring-loaded plunger:

PATIKIL Push Fit Ball Point Spring Plunger, M10x1.5 Spring Retract Knob Plunger 304 Stainless Steel Extendable Coarse Thread Index Plunger for Industrial Equipment : Amazon.de: Business, Industry & Science

The diameter of 6mm is important

 

The play on the rail is about 0.5mm, which is tolerable from my perspective. In my case, this comes from the play within the spring-loaded plunger used

 

The Fusion project is also included

 

Have fun with it and feel free to share your opinion in the comments

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