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Customizable Pipe Stand (fusion360)
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This is the pipe stand. You can use it to make towel racks, umbrella racks, door handles, and more.
It can handle various pipe diameters.Customization is done by changing the parameters of fusion360 file (.f3d).
Even if you're not using fusion360 right now, it's easy to install fusion360 and change its parameters, so give it a try.
youtube link... https://youtu.be/EOUKaXq_Xe0
[Features]
-Customizable
-Can be firmly fixed and prevents the rotation of the pipe
-Easy to remove from the pipe
-Easy to print(no support)
[Design point]
Designed so that when the bolt is tightened, the bolt is parallel to the pipe. This enabled stable tightening.
[Bolt/Nut type to use]
type: CAP bolt and Nut M3 - M6
bolt length: 1.3 times or more the outer diameter of the pipe.
[Customizable parameters]
-Inner diameter of pipe (min:10mm at M4, max: no limit)
-Outer diameter of pipe
-screw size (M3, M4 ,M5, M6 ) screws larger than M6 are also possible by manually setting the screw
It can handle various pipe diameters.Customization is done by changing the parameters of fusion360 file (.f3d).
Even if you're not using fusion360 right now, it's easy to install fusion360 and change its parameters, so give it a try.
youtube link... https://youtu.be/EOUKaXq_Xe0
[Features]
-Customizable
-Can be firmly fixed and prevents the rotation of the pipe
-Easy to remove from the pipe
-Easy to print(no support)
[Design point]
Designed so that when the bolt is tightened, the bolt is parallel to the pipe. This enabled stable tightening.
[Bolt/Nut type to use]
type: CAP bolt and Nut M3 - M6
bolt length: 1.3 times or more the outer diameter of the pipe.
[Customizable parameters]
-Inner diameter of pipe (min:10mm at M4, max: no limit)
-Outer diameter of pipe
-screw size (M3, M4 ,M5, M6 ) screws larger than M6 are also possible by manually setting the screw
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