Handle for deburring blades, made to keep the blade spinning as freely as possible.
All parts are oriented so they dont need supports.
To get the desired Fit for the blade, you might need to print several sets of clamps, they should fit snugly in the handle as designed, but that is not required. I printed these with 0.25mm nozzle and 0.05mm Layer height, the more accurate they are the better the blade will fit.
To get a looser fit, you sand the outsides of the clamps, even if they are loose in the housing they will be held in.
To get a tight fit, you print them at 102% and sand the face of the clamps until you get a fit you like (test with the blade and pliers), then sand the outsides until the assembly snugly fits in the Handle.
The Cap should be printed anywhere between 100.5% to 103%, depending on your printers tolerances, i provided both the 100% and 102% STLs
If you dont trust your bed adhesion to print the handle vertically, use the version with built in supports and use Brims on both the inside and outside. The supports are optimised for 0.4mm or 0.6mm line widths, but anything over 0.4 should work.
I do not reccomend you print the parts horizontally with supports, the threads wont fit very well and run rough.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.