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Sliding Mitre Saw Table Insert & 3d Printing Problems.
Joules:
Andrew, that is a nested part :lol:
ddmckee54:
--- Quote from: philf on February 12, 2020, 05:23:55 AM ---The joy of the printer is that you can set it off and come back in a few hours to see the job done.
--- End quote ---
I think 3D printers in the shop are a lot like shapers. You can make just about anything on them except money.
Don
Joules:
Phil, this is what I mean by a top hat bush, flanged bush. They can be used as threaded inserts, or straight through for bolting down a print. It takes the load so your print doesn't have too. It stops the print creeping or cracking whilst spreading the load across more of the print. This one is quite small and used in my mill dial gauge mount.
philf:
Hi Joules,
That's what I'd call a top hat bush.
What I thought you were describing was actually something incorporated into the print and couldn't visualise how it could be done.
Cheers.
Phil.
awemawson:
RS used to sell those with a knurled outer surface for pressing into a drilled hole to give a thread - not looked - they may well still do.
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