PCB/Microcontroller holding Vice

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PCB/Microcontroller holding Vice

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X1 Carbon
P1S
P1P
X1
X1E
A1

0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 15% infill
Designer
1.3 h
1 plate

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Another Vice, this time this particular style of vice is made primarily for soldering or working on small PCB's or Microcontrollers with having slots in the jaws to suit the 3 most popular thickness's of PCB but will be useful for a number of applications.

As with all hobby vices I would recommend printing in ABS or stong heat resistent filament.

When I was slicing this model it did call for support on the main frame slider guide slots but I didn't do that I risked it, I had to file the slots on both components as there was some stringing but not too bad, the slider needed base only support as I printed it as it looks on the base, this pulled off the build plate ok leaving behind the support on the bed, as for the screw drive, I used support from the base only.

I tapped the thread through the sliding carriage, and with that and the filing this went together pretty easily, although I made a threaded hole in the turn knob, but this ended up not being used as there wasn't enough of the screw drive end protruding through, in the end this wasn't needed anyway as the turn knob is a very snug fit, I will leave that as is for now as there will be minimum torque on it, and it will be easy to take apart for cleaning etc.

The Vice jaws open up to approx 85mm.

All in all another nice little project to design and print.

Designed using Fusion 360 and Printed with the BambuLab X1 Carbon.

Hope it proves to be useful.

Thanks for looking.

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