The file 'Hobby Drop Saw 3D Printer Model' is (stl) file type, size is 874.8KB.
This is my go at a drop saw. The top plate has a ruler and degrees on it so i printed it in grey. Same applies for the degrees stl file.
The electronics was sourced at banggood:
The power connector is a XT60.
Hardware required:
M3 x 10: x 17 (For box panels)
M3 nuts: x 17 (For box panels)
M3 x 12 with nuts: x 2 (Hinge)
M6 x 30: x 1 with nut for handle
M3 x 20 with nuts: x 1 (For fixing the spring to the box)
M3 x 10 with nut: x 1 (Fixing spring to handle)
M4 x 25 with nuts: x 4 (For the degree panel and the mm guide panel)
M3 x 20 with nuts: x 2 (Locking the XT60)
M3 x 20 with nuts: x 3 (Link between the handle and the blade guard)
M4 x 12: x 2 for motor mount.
M3 x 20 with nuts: x 3 (For blade guard)
Power switch is for a cutout of 13 x 19 mm:
All was printed with PLA. Choose your infill.
I suggest adding a washer between the motor and the handle as I have found the motor casings to not always be flat.
Some wiring needed.
CT_Bot.stl | 206.4KB | |
CT_Degrees.stl | 121.6KB | |
CT_Fr_Bck.stl | 68.6KB | |
CT_Guard.stl | 358.6KB | |
CT_Guides.stl | 60.2KB | |
CT_Handle.stl | 507.0KB | |
CT_Hindge.stl | 73.1KB | |
CT_Knobs.stl | 370.0KB | |
CT_Lft_Rgt.stl | 279.5KB | |
CT_Links.stl | 75.9KB | |
CT_mm.stl | 25.8KB | |
CT_Top.stl | 1.2MB |