Adjustable Support

by mishkin2

Printable files (8)

  • stl

    Left_Sk.stl

    1.5 Mo · 1 319 downloads

  • stl

    Right_Sk.stl

    1.5 Mo · 1 309 downloads

  • stl

    Spacer_80-116.stl

    1.8 Mo · 1 272 downloads

  • stl

    Spacer_110-146.stl

    1.5 Mo · 1 254 downloads

  • stl

    Spacer_140-176.stl

    1.6 Mo · 1 242 downloads

  • stl

    Spacer_170-206.stl

    1.7 Mo · 1 245 downloads

  • stl

    Spacer_200-236.stl

    1.8 Mo · 1 248 downloads

  • stl

    Connecting_Coupling.stl

    1.8 Mo · 931 downloads

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In my work, I needed to make such spacers that temporarily held the element for subsequent fixing. In general, I thought maybe someone else will come in handy. The scope of application is very wide. You can use it as a clamp, or you can replace the broken leg of the sofa.
Be careful, here the right and left threads are used from different ends. So you need to print out two supports (Left_Sk&Right_Sk) for each Spacer.
If you use / Connecting_Coupling/, then you can assemble almost any length of support you need from several /Space/.

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