Adjustable Workpiece Holder

Upgrade Your Workshop with the Adjustable Workpiece Holder! flexible - expandable - ergonomic - adaptable
In the contest Ergonomic Workshop Aids
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updated May 9, 2024

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Upgrade Your Workshop with the Adjustable Workpiece Holder!

Hey everyone!

I've got something cool to share - my latest 3D print design for the contest looking for adjustable 3D-printed tools to amp up workshop setups.

Introducing the "Adjustable Workpiece Holder" - a nifty contraption that could seriously shake up your workflow. Here's why it's a game-changer:

Flexible Positioning: Tilt it along the X-axis, rotate it along the Z-axis - this holder lets you lock down your parts exactly how you need 'em. Whether you're tackling a tricky project or just need a better view of your work, this holder's got your back.

Expandable Workspace: Add on some extensions and customize the holder's workspace to suit your needs. Need extra tool storage, a spot for small parts, or even a place to prop up your tablet? No problem.

Ergonomic Design: Designed with comfort in mind, this holder makes your workday a breeze. Say goodbye to fatigue and hello to boosted productivity.

Adaptability: This baby's all about adaptability. Whatever project you're tackling or space you're working in, this holder adjusts to fit your needs, making your workflow smoother than ever.

I'm stoked about the possibilities this holder brings, and I'm sure it'll be a hit in any workshop. Can't wait to hear what you think, and fingers crossed it catches some eyes in the contest!

Thanks for the support!

 

A thank you to Clockspring and logicalplanet

I want to thank Clockspring and logicalplanet for their creative inspiration and innovative work in the Printables community. Parts of my current project were inspired by Clockspring's tablet holder, and I adapted logicalplanet's Lazy Susan mechanism. Their contributions have enriched my design and propelled me forward in my own creative journey. Thank you both for your inspiration.

 

 

Printing information

General information

  • All stl files are correctly aligned.
     
  • Some parts have complex first layers. Also, some parts extensively fill the length and width of the print bed. They may tend to warp.
    So, make sure your print bed is clean before you print.

    A recommendation for this: A few weeks ago, I bought 3DLAC. It doesn't cost much, is very productive, and works wonders. You spray a little on the print sheet, and challenging first layers and warping become a thing of the past.

All parts of the Lazy Susan

  • Layer height: 0.2mm
  • Perimeter: 3
  • Infill: 40%
  • Support: none

All other parts

  • Layer height: 0.2mm
  • Perimeter: 2
  • Infill: 10%
  • Support: none
  • If you like a two-colored base plate (see photos), then change the color at layer #11 (2.2mm).

 

I am looking forward to your Makes! :-)

If you like this design, feel free to check out my others here.

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