Next level. I studied chemical engineering, so I took a lot of chemistry classes. I hand embroider and was thinking about using a ring stand to use as an embroidery stand but I’m studying what kind of clamps I can use. I need one that can hold the hoop and freely rotate. Your ingenuity is what I aspire to.
Yes, definitely ... Thanks for the interest, motivates me to get on with things. Have completed a number of items, just need some time to get the video edited for uploading ... still dreaming of the time when I can give up my "day job" and work on this stuff full time !!
Been thinking about the bolt angle-changing issue with the clamp jaws... your solution is elegant and practical. Awesome work, with regard to both your engineering chops and video production. Hope you can find the time someday to continue this series/theme as outlined in the intro; I'd watch every single one! Keep up the great work.
bro take a look at annealing to increase pla heat resistance from 60>170c just heat it to 100c and cool slowly, I'll try it for the clamps and keck clips, silver has the least deformation
The base was made from cutting a piece from an old wooden plank (see th-cam.com/video/hEK-369eJbA/w-d-xo.html) - happens to be 30cm long, 15cm wide with depth 4cm - dimensions obviously not critical, just needs to be big enough to be stable against tipping over
.stl files can be downloaded from www.fadstoobsessions.com/Downloads-Products/Downloads-Products.php look in the "3D-Printing STL" tab - there is a table of files available (3rd from the bottom, click LabClamp.zip)
The files are free - but you need to register as a member (bronze level is free) - www.fadstoobsessions.com/registration.php if you have any troubles - use the contact page to email www.fadstoobsessions.com/Misc-Info/Contact.php
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Next level. I studied chemical engineering, so I took a lot of chemistry classes. I hand embroider and was thinking about using a ring stand to use as an embroidery stand but I’m studying what kind of clamps I can use. I need one that can hold the hoop and freely rotate. Your ingenuity is what I aspire to.
Hey man, are you still planning on finishing this series? Would be interested in your other ideas.
Yes, definitely ... Thanks for the interest, motivates me to get on with things. Have completed a number of items, just need some time to get the video edited for uploading ... still dreaming of the time when I can give up my "day job" and work on this stuff full time !!
Been thinking about the bolt angle-changing issue with the clamp jaws... your solution is elegant and practical. Awesome work, with regard to both your engineering chops and video production. Hope you can find the time someday to continue this series/theme as outlined in the intro; I'd watch every single one! Keep up the great work.
Thanks for the kind words, and yes, still working on these, at the moment have a bunch of video that needs editing/publishing, so sometime soon 🙂
Great technical explanation👍
Good woodworking! I appreciate the walkthrough from start to finish!
I’m so bad with DIY 😭 thank you so much ☺️!
You can do it!
Fantastic. And thanks for sharing the plans alongside the video!
No worries!
Wow this requires so much skill and patience! you're very good at what you do
Thank you so much 😀
Thanks for sharing
Awesome stuff mate
Amazing video man thanks for the info
Nice video and a great clear explanation. It is always a good day when you learn something new.
great to hear
Super cool! Well explained and shown!! ❤️❤️❤️
Glad you liked it!!
Super informative!
Oh I love this kind of stuff! Super cool!
Insightful as usual.
Keep it up !
This looked very hard, you did really well explaining :)
Keep up the good work
Very interesting DIY, thanks!
loved this vid its actually really cool
thanks for the kind words
Keep it up 👍🏼
Nice video, very informative and interesting i definitely lerned something new
great stuff
thanks
bro take a look at annealing to increase pla heat resistance from 60>170c just heat it to 100c and cool slowly, I'll try it for the clamps and keck clips, silver has the least deformation
good idea - I'll also give this a go next time
This is a master level skills!
Master skills !
Useful video
great video
Thanks
This is legit interesting
nice video bro
Awesome
Nice
what did you use as base?
The base was made from cutting a piece from an old wooden plank (see th-cam.com/video/hEK-369eJbA/w-d-xo.html) - happens to be 30cm long, 15cm wide with depth 4cm - dimensions obviously not critical, just needs to be big enough to be stable against tipping over
Wow
Reckon you could make a Pikachu in a lab?
did you share the files?
.stl files can be downloaded from www.fadstoobsessions.com/Downloads-Products/Downloads-Products.php
look in the "3D-Printing STL" tab - there is a table of files available (3rd from the bottom, click LabClamp.zip)
@@FadsToObsessions do i need to donate and how much?
The files are free - but you need to register as a member (bronze level is free) - www.fadstoobsessions.com/registration.php
if you have any troubles - use the contact page to email www.fadstoobsessions.com/Misc-Info/Contact.php
Thanks for the feedback about the website pages - gmail has made some changes and I will need to do some updates for such new users. In any case, I manually activated your account. If any further trouble just email using admins@fadstoobsessions.com