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*Uses a similar mechanism as the [[Drill Press]] for the motion, but uses a [[Soldering Iron]] like device for heating the custom toolhead (perhaps a screwdriver?)
*Uses a similar mechanism as the [[Drill Press]] for the motion, but uses a [[Soldering Iron]] like device for heating the custom toolhead (perhaps a screwdriver?)
*May also have use for precisely cutting thick synthetic rope (devices like this are in some marine supply stores etc,  but are often out of reach, this with a blade toolhead, and a rope holding+tensioning jig...)
*May also have use for precisely cutting thick synthetic rope (devices like this are in some marine supply stores etc,  but are often out of reach, this with a blade toolhead, and a rope holding+tensioning jig...)
=Off the Shelf Options=
==Utilizing OTS Drill Press Stands==
*[https://fixturfab.com/articles/diy-heat-set-insert-press/ An Article by [[FixturFab]] Showcasing this Method]
*[https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Drill+Press+Stand&crid=39GS85Y1WX05N&sprefix=drill+press+stand%2Caps%2C96&ref=nb_sb_noss_1 A Quick Amazon Search for "Drill Press Stands" ]
**[https://www.amazon.com/s?k=Drill+Press+Frame&crid=3G61MR6K3BTYT&sprefix=drill+press+frame%2Caps%2C116&ref=nb_sb_noss_1 I Found "Drill Press Frame" to be more precise, but both worked]
==A Model Going for ''2,721.600 USD?!?'' ==
*[https://www.yardleyinserts.com/product/thermal-inserting-press/ By Yardley Inserts]
*If it's Chinese Yen that converts to a more reasonable 376.50 USD, but this is USA based supposedly so that doesn't make much sense
*Also why the ".600" and not ".60" if it is intended to be cents, since they did use comma for the thousand place, not "." like UK does or whatever
*I bet it is probably high quality, and maybe higher heat capacity but ''2K+''?  Wild
==Kits==
=== [[Vector 3D]] ===
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=68A64559Yww A Video by the YouTube Channel "Vector 3D" Titled "Why did I wait for 100k views before doing this?" ]
**Older title was "How Fast Can I Assemble... or something, didn't have time to watch it earlier, can maybe find it with the [[Wayback Machine]]
**The video showcases their new "VLMP (Vertical Linear Motion Press) – Heat Set Insert Press"
**It is a more standardized/adaptable version of their old design
**Benefit would be supporting their YouTube Channel, and the lack of a need to [[Self Sourcing | Self Source Parts]]
**As of 27/10/2022 it goes for £31.86 to £54.48 For Just Hardware to Everything Included Printed Parts
*At least from a USA Context this seems a bit pricy, especially if shipping/import tax etc is not included in the price
**GRANTED the whole [[Support the Original Creator]] aspect
*Also is only [[Semi-Open Source]] (as far as i can tell), so not great there from a "os puritan" standpoint, although this may just be a matter of pedantics (ie contact them and get the license sticker put on the webpage etc) and/or they are doing an [[Open Source After Break Even]] / [[Open Source After Initial Profit]] / [[Open Source After Next Generation]] etc
*It also uses [[V-Slot Rollers]] instead of [[Linear Rails]] or [[Smooth Ground Rod]] etc, which ''granted it is not an aplication that needs anything better per se, but [[Cheap Linear Rails]] would be better in my opinion at least
*Either way i think it may not make much sense to do this option, but that is just my ( [[User: Eric]] 's take)
=OSE Design=
==Soldering Iron/Heat Source==
*Either a [[Pinecil]] or [[TS Series Soldering Iron]] ( [[MiniWare]] might have been the first to make it?  It is open source-ish), both of which are Open Source
*Soldering Iron to Thermal Insert Adapters:
**Basically, unlike with soldering, you want a flat end that fits in and grips the inserts well, not a pointed tip
**Thus there are alternate tip adapters available, like these [https://cnckitchen.store/products/einschmelzhilfen-soldering-tips-m2-m2-5-m3-m4-m5-m6-1-4-m8-100-lead-and-cadmium-free Lead and Cadmium Free Brass Metric Thermal Insert Adapters] (Should look into what they use, for a page on [[Lead Free Brass]] / [[Lead and Cadmium Free Brass]]
==Frame==
*[[2020 T-Slot Aluminum Extrusion]]
*Potentially even just (engineered-) ''wood'' / Acrylic / some scrap material etc if you are being cheap
*Also Could use 3D Printed Parts for Base, although it would have less mass to hold it down/in place
*M3 Bolts + Nuts
==Motion System==
*[[Cheap Linear Rails]] such as [https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07ZVFFXQZ?ref_=cm_sw_r_cp_ud_dp_TGTRNGEXW9H709TD4EGD This 300mm Model by Iverntech] (~21 USD) (Bearing Cleaning + Relubrication may be needed, comments seem a bit hit and miss on that aspect?)
*Counterweight System using Screw + Washer or Water Bottle For Adjustments
*Could also just use [https://www.instructables.com/3D-Printed-Thermal-Insert-Press/ This Design by John Culbertson] (Or perhaps adapt it from springs to a counterweight system, but otherwise use the same lever mechanism?
*Also 3D Printed Handles (For Motion and Lifting) either way


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*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEdtyCNJDfY A Video by the YouTube Channel "John Culbertson" Titled "3D Printed Thermal Insert Press" ]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CEdtyCNJDfY A Video by the YouTube Channel "John Culbertson" Titled "3D Printed Thermal Insert Press" ]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbsD-3_AP_0 A Video by the YouTube Channel "Adafruit Industries" Titled "Heat Set Insert Press" ]
*[https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bbsD-3_AP_0 A Video by the YouTube Channel "Adafruit Industries" Titled "Heat Set Insert Press" ]
*[https://www.protolabs.com/resources/blog/threaded-inserts-with-heat-staking-and-ultrasonic-welding/ An Article by [[Protolabs]] Titled "Threaded Inserts with Heat Staking and Ultrasonic Welding" ]


[[Category: 3D Printing]] [[Category:  Assembly and Joining]]
[[Category: 3D Printing]] [[Category:  Assembly and Joining]]

Latest revision as of 02:16, 26 May 2023

Basics

Off the Shelf Options

Utilizing OTS Drill Press Stands

A Model Going for 2,721.600 USD?!?

  • By Yardley Inserts
  • If it's Chinese Yen that converts to a more reasonable 376.50 USD, but this is USA based supposedly so that doesn't make much sense
  • Also why the ".600" and not ".60" if it is intended to be cents, since they did use comma for the thousand place, not "." like UK does or whatever
  • I bet it is probably high quality, and maybe higher heat capacity but 2K+? Wild

Kits

Vector 3D

OSE Design

Soldering Iron/Heat Source

Frame

  • 2020 T-Slot Aluminum Extrusion
  • Potentially even just (engineered-) wood / Acrylic / some scrap material etc if you are being cheap
  • Also Could use 3D Printed Parts for Base, although it would have less mass to hold it down/in place
  • M3 Bolts + Nuts

Motion System

  • Cheap Linear Rails such as This 300mm Model by Iverntech (~21 USD) (Bearing Cleaning + Relubrication may be needed, comments seem a bit hit and miss on that aspect?)
  • Counterweight System using Screw + Washer or Water Bottle For Adjustments
  • Could also just use This Design by John Culbertson (Or perhaps adapt it from springs to a counterweight system, but otherwise use the same lever mechanism?
  • Also 3D Printed Handles (For Motion and Lifting) either way

Internal Links

External Links