Coolant Pipe Helping Hands

by TechnomadicJim in Workshop > Workbenches

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Coolant Pipe Helping Hands

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I wanted some helping hands that we're more flexible and had more than two grips. Helping hands are really handy for soldering and gripping small things. I saw some others but thought I could design my own and I wanted to get into Fusion 360 and thought this would a good project to start with.

What You'll Need

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Coolant Pipes (1/4" BSP thread): https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008O14864

Crocodile Clips: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008IEFHRQ/

Mini Clamp: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B008IEFHRQ/

Instead of buying the mini clamp you could also print this G-Clamp and it fits nicely: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1673030

Print Out My Part Designed in Fusion 360

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The STL for my part is available from thingiverse here: https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1876684

I've designed this to be able to be printed with any layer height and without the need for supports. Its should just work (TM).

​Screw in the 3 Coolant Pipes

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Don't forget to remove the nozzles to make room for the clips.

Insert Crocodile Clips Into Coolant Pipes.

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If you bought the exact crocodile clips as mentioned in step 1 they should fit perfectly into the coolant pipes. Otherwise you might need to wrap the ends or drill them out so they fit. In my case they fit snug but you may need like to use some hot glue.

Use Clamp to Attach to Your Table

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Both the wilko and printable G-Clamp fit perfectly and secure the helping hands to the table.