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Low Profile Toe Clamp for CNC Router (Hex Nut Version)

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Low Profile Toe Clamp for CNC Router (Hex Nut Version) - This cutting board if firmly held by two toe clamps pressing the board into the right-angle jig. The entire top of the cutting board can be faced/carved without running over a clamp. - 3d model
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Low Profile Toe Clamp for CNC Router (Hex Nut Version) - This cutting board if firmly held by two toe clamps pressing the board into the right-angle jig. The entire top of the cutting board can be faced/carved without running over a clamp. - 3d model
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Low Profile Toe Clamp for CNC Router (Hex Nut Version) - This cutting board if firmly held by two toe clamps pressing the board into the right-angle jig. The entire top of the cutting board can be faced/carved without running over a clamp. - 3d model
Low Profile Toe Clamp for CNC Router (Hex Nut Version) - Supplies needed to build the Hex Nut version of this 3D printable toe clamp.  - 3d model
Low Profile Toe Clamp for CNC Router (Hex Nut Version) - Location of the hex nut in the bottom of the clamp. It is trapped in hexagonal cutout that prevents it from turning.  - 3d model
Low Profile Toe Clamp for CNC Router (Hex Nut Version) 3d model
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A low profile clamp for securing wood and plastic to a CNC router's wasteboard while still having full access to the top of the stock.

There are two version of this clamp, which differ based on how the the threading is added. This version uses a common M5 hex nut that is pressed into place with your finger. This is a cheaper and easier alternative than the second method of adding threading with a heat-set insert, but it is not as strong (the nut could spin if the bolt is tightened too hard).

The clamp is secured through M5 bolts, and therefore, your wasteboard must have threaded insets (like these: https://amzn.to/2TunKBK)

Model fits within a 135 x 35 x 25mm volume.

Materials required for assembly: -1/4 x 1-1/4" Metal dowel x2 (https://amzn.to/3g4d2th) -M5 Nut (McMaster-Carr: 90592A095) -25mm M5 Bolt (McMaster-Carr: 93070A129)

3D Printing Settings: -Can be printed without support. Highest infill possible is recommended for rigidity.

The Toe clamp pairs wells with the Universal Right Angle Jig

Check out this video see my 3D printed work holding in action: https://youtu.be/cU-LR5Mn9fY


20 Likes218 DownloadsJune 3, 2021


20 Likes218 DownloadsJune 3, 2021
This model is restricted by licensing terms.