Complementos mordaza Parkside PTBM 500 B2 (taladro de Columna)
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"I decided to make use of the small leftover filament I had, which was insufficient for larger projects. While contemplating how to do so, I reviewed the tedious tasks with my pillar drill. I noticed that adjusting the vice of my Parkside PTBM 500 B2 drill involved tightening and loosening the nuts on both sides every time I needed to readjust it. This required a specific wrench and often led to a frustrating search for the nut under the work support. To make this process more convenient, I devised a solution. I thought about reversing the flathead screws that tightened the vice. However, I encountered a problem: the 45 mm screws were slightly too long, and when reversed, they protruded from the bottom surface of the vice's workspace. To solve this, I designed and 3D-printed four small pieces: two 8 mm thick spacers that I placed on the screw head side and two handles to operate the nuts without the need for wrenches. These simple pieces, which barely consumed a little over 5 meters of filament in total, completely transformed my experience with the drill. They not only eliminated the hassle of searching for tools and tedious manipulations but also showcased the creative and practical potential of 3D printing, turning filament scraps into clever and functional solutions for everyday problems."
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