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I recently watched a YouTube video (see below) on screw polishing and in the more information section there were instructions on how to build a screw polisher, I decided to make a 3D printed version of this tool based upon these instructions (pdf instructions of brass tool attached - credit or original author):

Here is the version I created based upon the brass tool instructions and instruction from the video - I had to change some of the design aspects based upon the different requirements needed for 3D printing, but the essence of the design and key features are kept:

Here is the top of the tool (prototype):

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Here is the underside:

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I have used M3 bolts throughout (see parts list below) and reinforced the areas under the bolt heads with a standard M3 washers, here is the FreeCAD view showing the complete assembly:

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Here is the "Bar" section:

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Here is the body "Frog", the slots in the top and back are to insert the 'trapped' M3 nuts (point down)

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Here is an x-ray view of the complete assembly:

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I used M3 wing nuts as locking nuts to prevent the bolts (legs?) backing off during use, I also included a cutout in the top to insert a bullseye level (10mm x 6mm) which hasn't arrived from Amazon yet, and so is absent from my pictures.

Parts list:

  • 2 x 40mm M3 Stainless Steel 304 Hex Socket Head Cap Screws Bolts
  • 4 x M3 Stainless Steel 304 washers
  • 1 x Mini Spirit Level Bullseye (10mm x 6mm)
  • 2 x Wing Nuts M3 A2 Stainless Steel Butterfly DIN 315
  • 4 x Hexagon flat nuts A2 Stainless Steel M3
  • 2 x 30 mm Fully Threaded Allen Key Hex Socket Cap Screws Bolts M3 High Tensile

I have uploaded the design to printibles (link here), but will include the file here also, I'll attach it as FrogV2.pdf so I can upload here, please download and replace .pdf with .zip to access.

3D printing settings:

  • Material is PLA+, just what I had on the printer at the time, could also work with PETG etc.
  • Fill is 75% gyroid, setting is high to ensure rigidity of the tool during use
  • 1.6mm wall thickness, setting is high to reduce wear on faces which interact with metal parts.

 

Here is the missing bullseye:

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Here is the link to the youtube:

Enjoy!

how-to-make-a-bolt-tool.pdf FrogV2.pdf

Edited by Waggy
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