PCB Holder
by braincodec
Printable files (10)
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stlClamping_knob_nut.stl
8 Ko · 21 966 downloads
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stlCamping_Tube.stl
30 Ko · 21 928 downloads
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stlClamping_knob.stl
44 Ko · 21 887 downloads
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stlKnob_separator.stl
51 Ko · 21 838 downloads
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stlCrazy_Tube.stl
27 Ko · 21 840 downloads
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stlHand.stl
46 Ko · 21 921 downloads
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stlLeg_A.stl
274 Ko · 21 995 downloads
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stlKnob.stl
407 Ko · 21 820 downloads
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stlKnob_locker.stl
161 Ko · 21 827 downloads
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stlLeg_B.stl
217 Ko · 21 909 downloads
Description
If you're one of those people who like electronics, then you know how frustrating it can be when you need to hold a PCB for soldering a component.
That was my case when I decided to make a stand PCB. First I was looking at what was available in the market (Weller by example), in order to have some reference on which to base my design. Finally, I decided on a type of support that allows to turn the PCB in order to be able to have easy access to both sides of it.
The hardest part was to design the clamping mechanism. In the end I think I found a good solution, based on three springs that allow the PCB firmly secure but at the same time release with little effort, to rotate if necessary.