Magnetic Helping Hands

Magnetic Helping Hands similar to a commercial design from Europe that seems to always be out of stock. Additional…
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6.00 mm
5.00 mm
0.40 mm
7.00 g
Creality CR-10S
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updated February 25, 2023

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Magnetic Helping Hands similar to a commercial design from Europe that seems to always be out of stock.

Additional parts required to make one "hand":

  • 1 x 10mm x 5mm neodymium countersunk ring magnet
  • 1 x 1.375" x 23/64" spring
  • 1 x M4 x 30mm hex standoff
  • 1 x M4 x 35mm hex standoff
  • 2 x M4 x 10mm threaded steel ball ends
  • 2 x M4 x 6mm screw
  • 4 x M4 washers
  • Heat shrink tubing for jaws
  • Steel plate to use as work surface when complete

The magnet holder rings should be a tight press fit onto the magnets - a vise may help push them together. They do have a very slight ledge on the "top," so be sure to look for that and insert the magnet into the opposing side. If they are somewhat loose for any reason, a drop of CA glue will secure them.

Recommend making four of these to hold circuit boards, wires for soldering, small parts, etc.

Print Settings

Printer Brand:

Creality

Printer: 

CR-10S

Rafts:

No

Supports: 

No

Resolution:

0.2mm

Infill: 

38%

Filament: Hatchbox PETG


 

Notes:

 

Included G-code generated by Cura for a Creality CR-10S and takes 45-55 minutes to print.

 

 

 

Category: Hand Tools

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