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3-axis clamp
Borring rainy sunday afternoon
so I decideed to use it to finish my clamp
something I started
prepared parts for assembling and put it on hold
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so,here's a start
all parts on the table,even more then necesary
and,unavoidable cup of coffe
the base is 100x100 mm L-profile (4x4 inch) which has been milled to take out radius in the angle
and 15 mm thick peace of sheet 200x200 mm
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I left hanges to cool out while I was driiling wholes and tapping threads
I decided to fit all joints by bolts
to avoid aany distosions that could be caused by welding,to keep it square
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and...
as the psotos say to you
then I was drilling wholes and fitting stuff an I forgot to take more photos step by step
for down lock I used a 20 mm thread with peace of 40x40 mm box cut under 45 degrees
for uper lock it's a 16 mm thread
right hine has pin that easily goes in and out for easier unlocking
and that's it
I'd like to see your comments here
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Thanks Pat! We've added your 3 Axis Clamp to our Clamps category, as well as to your builder page: bmr27's Homemade Tools. Your receipt:
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bmr27
I was intrigued by the title of your project. Now that I see what it is I need to use you ideas. I have a cast iron 90 degree corner vise but was wondering how to add the vertical element. Thanks to you I see where I need go. Keep up the good thinkering.
Bob
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hy guys
I'm glad lots of you have seen my work
as always,when the job is done you see where you did wrong and what improvements could be made
so the next one is going to be even better
see you soon with some new stuff
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bmr27,
Nice design and I like the stick shift knob for the bottom clamping screw.
Paul