This parametric design for a 3D-printed clamp holder offers flexibility to adapt to different printer sizes and specific clamp dimensions. The design includes key adjustable parameters that allow users to tailor the holder to their own setup.
Max Width (overallWidth): This parameter defines the maximum width the clamp holder can accommodate. It can be adjusted based on the width of your 3D printer's build plate or the available space you have for your clamps.
Clamp Width (clampMaxWidth): This is the width of the clamp.
Clamp Throat Depth (clampThroatDepth): The depth from the front of the clamp to the back of the bar. This can be adjusted to suit clamps with varying throat depths, making it suitable for a wide range of quick clamps.
Clamp Bar Thickness (clampBarThickness) & Width (clampBarWidth): These two parameters are for defining the thickness and width of the bar, ensuring a snug fit for your specific clamps.
Support and Base Thickness (supportThickness, baseThickness): These define the structural support thickness and the base thickness of the clamp holder, providing durability and stability during use.
Chamfer Width (supportChamfer): Aesthetically improves the holder's design while ensuring ease of printing and reducing sharp edges.
Screw Size (screwSize): Customize this parameter to accommodate different screw sizes (#6, #8, or #10), based on the hardware you have on hand.
When printing, you could just export one body and the second one is just a vertical mirror.
If you dont have Fusion 360 and would like to print this just hit me up in the comments with the parameters you want and I will try to upload an STL for your specific clamps.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.