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3D Printed Spring Clamp on bolt or Shoulder Bolt works Great
If anyone wants the model I can upload it

I like them better then the aluminum ones they don't bend. and cost 25cents per clip.

Dan

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Did you use regular PLA filament? I used to 3D print as much as I could but now I get it machined out of delrin if I can. I still 3D print a lot of stuff for the CMM but I'm really not a fan of that crappy material.
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Yes 3D printing is changing things I really like R&R, Rayco, and others fixtures.
We have stopped buying there fixtures and just purchase a Prusa 3D printer for $350.00
Now we can make any fixture and not scratch the part.
As for printers we have tried different brands from $250 to $78,000 this is the only printer that we have found that prints as good as a $78,000 printer but doesn't cost a arm and leg. The self leveling is amazing.

We have over 30 Prusa Printer right now.

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We use PETG and PLA +
Regular PLA will become brittle over time. I like eSun and Pruse PLA.
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This right here. Machining from Delrin is super nice. It costs more, but it works well.
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Try using PETG it runs hotter the print quality isn't as great but it is much stronger.
That is what the Prusa Printer plastic parts are made from.
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