On my local church we have some different stage platforms (i.e. Stageworx UniStage) that we want to securely connect. The stage platforms provide for a fastening system (by inserting plastic elements between the profile), but in this case we needed fastening on the underside.
I constructed a 3D-printed clamp that uses a M10 screw for applying the forces. The different stage platforms have different profiles. So the left and right side had to match the specific platform-profile. I added a blender-file where you can adjust the platform-profile to your own needs.
From you local hardware store you will need:
Details about the construction:
Security/legal note
This is a homemade system - use at your own risk. Try and test before use in production.
Attention: make sure to print the piece laying on the side. The tip of the tear-drop-shape in the screw hole should point to the top. In this direction ...
Print settings
I printed mine with 0.6mm nozzle and 0,35 mm layer height - other nozzle sizes and layer heights should be fine to.
After printing
The author hasn't provided the model origin yet.