Tis is a plywood carrier I designed and built using the CNC router. This is based off of a design of a commercially available product, which I could not find locally, so I decided to make my own.
The design uses 10mm threaded rod (cut to length), 12 × 10mm washers (2 on either side between the handle and the clamp “so they hopegully rub against one another and not the wood”) and 6 10mm locknuts. You’ll want to tighten them just enough to where everything is snug, but the mechanism still moves freely.
The handle I made is 3D printer… for those of you who have the facilities, I have added the STL file and for those who dont, you could also use a thick dowel or wooden curtain rod and drill the appropriate hole through the centre.
I have also included a .PDF, .STL and .DFX files.
Tis is a plywood carrier I designed and built using the CNC router. This is based off of a design of a commercially available product, which I could not find locally, so I decided to make my own.
The design uses 10mm threaded rod (cut to length), 12 × 10mm washers (2 on either side between the handle and the clamp “so they hopegully rub against one another and not the wood”) and 6 10mm locknuts. You’ll want to tighten them just enough to where everything is snug, but the mechanism still moves freely.
The handle I made is 3D printer… for those of you who have the facilities, I have added the STL file and for those who dont, you could also use a thick dowel or wooden curtain rod and drill the appropriate hole through the centre.
I have also included a .PDF, .STL and .DFX files.