Make a Replacement Collet Wrench
by KrushIndustries in Workshop > CNC
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Make a Replacement Collet Wrench
I made this instructable at Techshop Detroit.
The website for techshop is here:
www.techshop.com
Ok, On to the project!
The Collet wrench for our ShopBot broke. I set out to make a new one.
If you would like to make your own wrench with this file, feel free. It works great with our shopbot. The file is below. (its in .DXF format.)
For this Instructable, I used:
.180" cold steel plate that I had laying around the shop.
Calipers
A waterjet
The website for techshop is here:
www.techshop.com
Ok, On to the project!
The Collet wrench for our ShopBot broke. I set out to make a new one.
If you would like to make your own wrench with this file, feel free. It works great with our shopbot. The file is below. (its in .DXF format.)
For this Instructable, I used:
.180" cold steel plate that I had laying around the shop.
Calipers
A waterjet
Downloads
Design the File
I used some calipers to make measurements of our existing wrench.
I used CorelDraw to draw out the file, then I exported it as a DXF into the waterjet software.
I made sure everything was cool with the file and then I took it all to the waterjet.
I used CorelDraw to draw out the file, then I exported it as a DXF into the waterjet software.
I made sure everything was cool with the file and then I took it all to the waterjet.
Cut It Out on a Waterjet!
CAUTION:
A waterjet can be extremely dangerous.
If you do not have a TechShop, you can try and find a waterjet shop that does single pieces but it might be cheaper to just buy a wrench at that point. This part cost me $4 so it was worth it to do it myself. (The metal was scrap so I call that free, and cut time was 2 minutes at $2/min.)
The operation of the waterjet isn't really in the scope of this instructable but suffice it to say that it is AWESOME...
A waterjet can be extremely dangerous.
If you do not have a TechShop, you can try and find a waterjet shop that does single pieces but it might be cheaper to just buy a wrench at that point. This part cost me $4 so it was worth it to do it myself. (The metal was scrap so I call that free, and cut time was 2 minutes at $2/min.)
The operation of the waterjet isn't really in the scope of this instructable but suffice it to say that it is AWESOME...
Smooth the Sides
The waterjet leaves a fairly sharp edge.
I used a bastard file to smooth the edges of the wrench.
Remember when using a file that there is only one cut direction. Push only! Pulling the file does nothing for you and prematurely dulls the file.
I used a bastard file to smooth the edges of the wrench.
Remember when using a file that there is only one cut direction. Push only! Pulling the file does nothing for you and prematurely dulls the file.
And There You Have It
And there you have it. A nice new collet wrench. I used a little bit of WD40 on it to keep it from rusting. This wrench should last a while and I can make more if it ever breaks.