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The RIG (R1.1) — DIY stand for testing electronics
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0.2mm layer, 4 walls, 41% infill
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9.3 h
3 plates
Open in Bambu Studio
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Description
ABOUT THE RIG
The Rig is mostly printed DIY helper stand for testing electronic components in an easy and accessible way.
This stand is built mostly from printed parts with DIN 35mm rails to provide easy and accessible testing.
The rig uses heat-set inserts and M3 bolts for assembly.
WHERE TO SOURCE MECHANICAL PARTS OF THE BUILD?
Self-source using BOM (bill of materials) |
| Mechanical & Electronic parts | QTY |
|---|---|
| Mechanical | |
| M3x8 SHCS — Bolts || Source: [Link] | 26 |
| Threaded Inserts — M3x5x4 (M3 x OD:5 x L:4) || Source: [Link] | 26 |
| DIN Rail - 35mm wide, 7.5mm tall, Steel || Source: [Link] | 4 |
| Electronic | |
| IEC320 C14 inlet || Source [AC-01-02]: [Link] | 1 |
| C13 Power Cord || Source: [Link] | 1 |
| Printed Parts | |
|---|---|
| Printed parts | 13 |
R1.1 UPDATE — QUICK WALKTHROUGH |
Watch on YouTube: https://youtu.be/pXyl3s8IjaQ
R1.0 — VIDEO BUILD GUIDE |
Watch on YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9JDYAqjfCVA
PRINT GUIDELINES |
Here are print guidelines for you to follow in order to have decent success with printing parts:
| 3D PRINTING PROCESS | FDM (fused deposition modeling) |
| INFILL TYPE | Support cubic (Legs); Grid (All other parts) |
| MATERIAL | ASA, ASA-CF, ABS, ABS+, ABS-CF |
| INFILL PERCENTAGE | 21% (Legs); 41% (All other parts) |
| LAYER HEIGHT | Recommended: 0.2mm |
| WALL COUNT | Recommended: 4 |
| SOLID TOP/BOTTOM LAYERS | Recommended: 5 |
| EXTRUSION WIDTH | Forced 0.4mm |
Tips & Hints:
- Set 90° infill direction for both legs;
- Set 0° infill direction for handle inserts;
- All other parts - default 45°;
- You might consider using outer brim 2.5-5mm, distance 0.1mm for all accent [a] parts if printing with ASA or other filaments with tendency to warp.
- A wall count of 4 is an absolute must to ensure the structural integrity of the parts. There is no need to go over the top with this. 4 walls are fine for this particular build.
File naming for printed parts:
The parts use this naming convention:
- PRIMARY COLOR — These files will have nothing at the start of the filename.
- ACCENT COLOR — Files have “[a]” to the front of any STL file that is intended to be printed with accent color.
- COUNT OF PARTS — Files have “x1” to “x2” at the end of any STL file. The number represents the count of identical parts to be printed.
HOW TO SUPPORT THE PROJECT |
- If you like this project like and download model files.
- If you find this useful and want to see more from Iconic FAB first - consider following.
- If you really like this and find it very useful support project with ANY amount of your choice.

CHANGELOG |
| Date | Change |
|---|---|
| 24.04.2024 | R1.1 — Major changes for printed parts; optimised BOM. |
| 08.04.2024 | Initial version (R1.0) |
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