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Joinery: Precision trusquin - Precision marking gauge tool

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Publication date 2020-04-02 at 10:58
Design number 127190

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3D model description

An object intended for joinery: a precision trusquin (an object used to draw reference lines on pieces of wood).

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Everything is printed without any support.

Hardware required:

  • 1 M3x12mm hex head screw for the locking wheel

  • 1 hexagonal or square M3 nuts

  • 1 screw M3x6mm to fix the tracing wheel

  • 1 washer approx. 8mm (or a tile cutting wheel) for marking out the tiles

  • 1 ruler about 15cm long

  • 1 small piece of Plexiglas

3D printing settings

  • Filament used: PLA

  • Layer height: 0.20mm

  • Standard print speeds and temperatures (60mm/s and 210Β°/55Β°)

  • 20% Filling

  • printing time: approx. 2.5 hours

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