3D Printing a Model of a Functional Vise! Created from the Ox Tools, Wilton Baby Bullet Vise project
I wanted to create a holder for my soldering projects, and I decided to 3D print a vise created from a model that Tom, over at Ox Tools put out for his machining project.
***This is a model of a functional vice, and should not be used AS a real vice. 3D printed plastic can break and fly apart in unpredictable ways under pressure***
Be sure to check out Tom’s amazing videos bringing the real vise to life! In this video I’ll go through the steps I took to modify his models, and assembling the functioning vise.
I made the changes to the model in Autodesk Fusion 360, printed it on my LulzBot Mini 3D printer.
Here is the link to the latest Ox Tools video on the Wilton Baby Bullet Vise:
Also be sure to check out Tom’s Go Fund Me page for his project
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