Stealth Press ZERO: Compact Precision Heat Set Insert Tool.
Stealth Press ZERO is a miniaturized version of the original Stealth Press, offering a highly precise, mostly 3D-printed DIY heat set insert tool compatible with generic, TS100/101, and Pinecil soldering irons. Key features:
This mini yet mighty tool delivers professional-grade performance in a space-saving package, ideal for makers with limited workspace or those seeking a more portable solution.
Variation | Details |
Full version - available in store or free for club members | Buy here |
Minimalist manual — free of charge for everyone in Files section |
Add-on | Details |
Drawer add-on | Buy here |
Parts | QTY |
Stealth Press ZERO printed parts | 17-19 [1] |
[1] Depending on soldering iron used amount of parts may vary.
Generic, TS100/101 or Pinecil.
Here are print guidelines for you to follow in order to have decent success with printing parts:
3d printing process | FDM (fused deposition modeling) |
Infill type | Grid, Gyroid, Honeycomb, Triangle or Cubic [1] |
Material | ASA, ASA-CF, ABS, ABS+, ABS-CF |
Infill percentage | 40% - 60% |
Layer height | Recommended: 0.2mm |
Wall count | Recommended: 4 |
Solid top/bottom layers | Recommended: 5 |
Extrusion width | Forced 0.4mm |
[1] You can succeed with Support cubic infill type (slicer support may vary).
PLA, PLA+, and PETG are also considerable filament choices. However, take into account that soldering iron radiates some indirect heat. The usage of less temperature-stable filaments may result in part deformations over time.
It is recommended to use PETG ir ideally - ASA or ABS at least for “arm” and “iron mount” parts.
A wall count of 4 is an absolute must to ensure the structural integrity of the parts. There is no need to go over the top with this. 4 are OK for this particular build.
The parts use this naming convention:
Primary color | These files will have nothing at the start of the filename. Example: buildplate_x1.stl |
Accent color | Files have “[a]” to the front of any STL file that is intended to be printed with accent color. Example: [a]_bushing_x1.stl |
Count of parts | Files have “x1” to “x4” at the end of any STL file. The number represents the count of identical parts to be printed. Example: [a]_m5_1mm_spacer_x4 (In this case you will need to print 4 identical spacers). |
Revison number | i.e. — r1.0 stands for first revision of particular file. I update files fairly regularly taking into account community feedback. Always check/download the very latest versions to ensure the best build experience. |
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Date | Revision and changes |
15.09.2024 | Complete update to information on this page, keeping it up to date. |
31.05.2024 | Support (official part) for alternative retractable device KEY-BAK MID6 — Badge Holder (Swivel Belt Clip) added. |
15.05.2024 | Initial version (R1.0) |
The author marked this model as their own original creation.