Tiger Claw - Low Profile Side Clamps for Your CNC Router
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- Опубліковано 7 тра 2020
- Keep your stock captive with the brand new Tiger Claw clamps, by Carbide 3D. These steel clamps produce crushing side load to grip your workpiece and keep it locked down.
Tiger Claw Clamps in the Carbide3D store: shop.carbide3d.com/collection...
And if you're curious about the Corner Square you saw: shop.carbide3d.com/collection... - Наука та технологія
Wow that is genious design, great job!
Awesome.....(music)...Clamps are pretty sweet too. Kidding, LOVE the design. Nice job Luke.
I own pretty much ever accessory Carbide 3D make but damn, $80 for two? Even I have my limits
I was hoping for an introduction to these clamps from Winston Moy. Was disappointed with the pure-promo-no-value-added-info form of the video. More Moy!
Nice design
2 for $80? Nice, but 4 for 80 might be a little more reasonable.
Yeah, until you look at the other options...Mitee Bites are about $10 more per clamp, and Legacy's are about the same, set of two with two fixed stops for $119. These are stainless, the Legacy clamps are aluminum and the Mitee Bites are, at least the clamping edge, hardened steel. They're all about the same price, but at that price I'd expect these to provide similar clamping force to the alternatives.
I order them made from aluminium, 100 pcs 4$ pcs, for wood they Great. Btw design is 60 years old so no any parents are working
C'mon guys....We're your supporters. Your prices are a little high. Let's face it, we're a pretty creative group who can make most anything adapt. This is a hobby for most and accessories need to be reasonably priced.
Paul Morel point me to someone selling something the same but cheaper. Making stuff in the usa isnt cheap. Id rather pay for quality then buy cheap junk.
Nice
Is there something similar to this with an 8mm hole? Or could I drill these out to 8mm...?
Like the design. I see one disadvantage though; when torquing down the serrated part of the clamp to the workpiece, the static part of the clamp is being lifted (which you can see in the video) under the force of the clamp. This is caused by the slot-bolt being too far away from the serrated clamp part. A lot of the clamp-force is being transferred in the flexing of the static part of the clamp, instead of the hold-down force. I.m.h.o it would be better to move the static-bolts as close to the serrated-clamp as possible. For me it would be no problem if the width of the clamp increases to accommodate a static-bolt on either side of the clamping-part. I love the Shapeoko concept, as I'm convinced Carbide 3D would improve this clamp.
I appreciate the observation from another obviously mechanically-minded individual. Agreed that the static bolts would best be placed closest to the movable jaw to lessen the flexing and maximize available clamping force. This reminds me of the many, MANY bad examples I've seen of people using hold-down clamps with the bolt towards the heel end of the clamp rather than the toe end where the clamping force is intended to be placed. In this case, I don't believe there is any substantial loss of holding power. The upward flexing of the clamp base will place additional downward preload on the clamping action, so perhaps this flex is not a pure loss (probably not part of the design-intent though). As long as people work within the scope of the design and materials, and don't continually over-torque the movable jaw so as to create a permanent bend in the clamp base.
Maybe the flexing of the clamp isn't a pure loss, and maybe one should look at the scope of their application. I agree. But there are more uncertainties like the holding force of the static bolt and the material and surface area it's holding on to. This flexing we're talking about is an unpredictable risk when clamping stuff. It can come loose because the flexing force could bend or deform other parts. And in my experience not being able to eliminate this can cost you your workpiece, or worse, your tools. Insufficient or bad clamping your workpiece is not done.
Thx
I’m stuck on the blue painters tape and super glue method. I can buy a lot of it for $80! I will admit those are some neat clamps though.
These are nice clamps but for $80 a pair I’ll stick with my Cnc made coma shaped (don’t know what they are called) clamps. They do the same thing, are faster (and I don’t have to reach for a hex wrench) and I can make half height ones to achieve the low clearance if needed. Still love you guys and my Shapeoko.
I would like te see a picture of those, but if you don't want because of I.P. then I respect that.
@@MikeyFirst Search for How To Clamp Material To Your CNC Machine by Ben Myers on UA-cam
I believe you're talking about cam clamps if I'm not mistaken.
@@atomicwalnut1581 They are nice but don't give downward force to keep the material from being lifting up.
you know when the Sweepy will be in stock?
how are the clamps held to the spoil board???? not for me I'm out
jlt85215 you would add threaded inserts either M6 or 1/4-20
Boss.
Where can I purchase the black L bracket at 0:40 (time in video)???
You have a CNC? Make it ;)
@@torvaga true indeed my friend.
At carbide3d store
shop.carbide3d.com/collections/workholding/products/carbide-corner-square-guides?variant=31487905988669
@@WinstonMakes the clamps in video were stainless steel? they look pretty light, like they were aluminum. were they the prototype or production model?
This is a great design, but not an original one. This is a derivative of Legacy's LowPro T-Track Clamps, modified for an insert-based bed.
Why is the hold down screw area not larger to reach between those odd size materials?
The longer that slot is, the weaker the clamp is. Better to use the Gator Tooth clamps as a variable stop to hold your workpiece within range of the Tiger Claw.
@@carbide3d thanks for the reply. I figured you would have tried it and had a good reason. Keep up the innovation!
Naw. Nice, but you can get a set of 4 of these 3d printed on Etsy for $30. $70 for 2 is ridiculous.
I made my own design and printed them out of petg. They work well
Why did I side with X-Carve?
You do realize that you can use these perfectly well on an X-Carve, right? I made the same mistake and bought an X-Carve myself, but have modified it to the extent that there's only 3 OEM parts remaining on it. Still, would have been cheaper to buy a Shapeoko.
@@billblades9195 X-Carve has M5 threaded inserts. One would need to determine how well an M5 socket screw would work with these work holdings. The big picture, however, is that Carbide 3D seems to continuously innovate and grab market share with these type of offerings and with contributors, like Winston Moy, providing insightful content on a consistent basis. Meanwhile Inventables has seem to regress over the last few years.
@@bernardtarver Oh, for some reason I thought x-carve wasteboard inserts were M6. So yeah, you would have to use some H.D. washers in conjunction with M5 bolts. And yes, agree about Carbide 3D. Their innovation and machines are a good margin above Inventables.
Sorry but at $80 a pair plus shipping I can’t justify it.
videoscrapheap shipping is free if you are usa or canada. But feel free to point me to a cheaper option for the same product
Anyone who has done machining for a living can appreciate the value in these. Hobbiests have become programmed to think stuff like this should carry a $10 pricetag with free shipping from China.
@@billblades9195 I'd argue that these are not really machinist grade clamps. The don't have the accuracy or repeatability to be considered by anyone doing this for a living (other than maybe making signs) would go for an actual vise
@@gilcd85 Agreed they are not truly 'machinist grade'. My comment was not to suggest that, but an understanding of the various setups & machining that go into them. This type of clamp is not designed for repeatability or accuracy any more than a C-clamp is. Accuracy & repeatability come from hard-stops used in conjunction with these.
Mitee bite
Seems very similar to Legacy side CNC clamps - ua-cam.com/video/6Dv3qfYPlKE/v-deo.html
I was thinking the same thing. So much for original...
i no nothing like burning your pockets
your music ???????????? cant watch without muting.