Thanks for the video, it's a great idea 👍 What's really interesting about this quick release handle is that you don't use a magnet, unlike other projects I've seen, which is perfect when using stainless steel threaded rods.
Is it always perfectly square/rectangular, with 90 degree corners? I like the quick release feature - that’s almost a must with this type of clamp in order to be versatile for different sizes of projects. The only part I would question is the size of your threaded rod. It looks to me that M8 is too small for continuous use. It is probably perfect for smaller frames and/or boxes, but I would be concerned with long-term use along with storage practice and the rods getting slightly bent here and there. Otherwise, it looks like a nice glue-up clamp. Thank you for sharing your idea!
Thank you for watching! It's not always a perfect right angle. Therefore, fine adjustments are required during work. As you pointed out, the M8 flexes slightly, so there is a limit to the size that can be used. If you are using it for a large size, M10 or higher may be better. Thank you for your valuable advice.
Thanks for the video, it's a great idea 👍 What's really interesting about this quick release handle is that you don't use a magnet, unlike other projects I've seen, which is perfect when using stainless steel threaded rods.
Stunning built, but too complicated for my small brain😢
Is it always perfectly square/rectangular, with 90 degree corners? I like the quick release feature - that’s almost a must with this type of clamp in order to be versatile for different sizes of projects.
The only part I would question is the size of your threaded rod. It looks to me that M8 is too small for continuous use. It is probably perfect for smaller frames and/or boxes, but I would be concerned with long-term use along with storage practice and the rods getting slightly bent here and there. Otherwise, it looks like a nice glue-up clamp. Thank you for sharing your idea!
Thank you for watching! It's not always a perfect right angle. Therefore, fine adjustments are required during work.
As you pointed out, the M8 flexes slightly, so there is a limit to the size that can be used. If you are using it for a large size, M10 or higher may be better. Thank you for your valuable advice.
Brilhante! 😊
Great!👏
What is the purpose?
Thanks for watching.This eliminates the hassle and saves time when clamping.
Realmente eu tenho mais o que fazer.
Thanks for watching
I agree.
Excelente projeto ❤
Вначале надо показать, что будем делать.потратил время на просмотр, а проект оказался мне не интересен. Жалко время.😊
Thanks for watching
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Thanks for watching.