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This is a small Hot Wire Foam Cutter I designed. As some of you requested in the video of the build I'm posting the STL files so you can build it too. Important: You will need some extra materials and basic tools. This is not entirely made of plastic. Also don't use heat sensitive filaments (PLA or similar).
Required parts:
1 x 8 mm round aluminum tube.
1 x 10 x 12 mm rectangular aluminum tube.
1 x 0.25 mm nichrome wire.
12 x 8 mm round adhesive bumpers.
1 x 3mm round metal spike.
4 x M3 x 8 mm flat screws.
6 x M3 x 14 mm countersunk screws.
1 x M3 x 10 mm flat screw.
2 x M3 nuts.
1 x M3 wing nut.
1 x M3 x 16 mm flat screw.
1 x M3 x 20 mm countersunk screw.
2 x M4 x 40 mm hexagonal screws.
1 x M3 x 5 mm grub screw.
5 x M4 nuts.
2 x M4 washers.
1 x M5 washer (15 mm outer diameter).
1 x M4 wing nut.
1 x female 12 mm 12 V socket.
12 V DC Motor Speed Controller.
12 V DC PSU (3 A).
Superglue.
Some medium gauge wire.
Zip ties.
Electrical terminals.
This is the exact speed controller I used:
https://www.amazon.es/dp/B07SJLT63W
Also, this is the tool I used to bend the aluminum tube:
A.stl | 676.8KB | |
B.stl | 82.5KB | |
C.stl | 1.6MB | |
D1.stl | 449.9KB | |
D2.stl | 234.6KB | |
D3.stl | 117.9KB | |
Drills.stl | 199.6KB | |
Drills_2.stl | 364.3KB | |
E1.stl | 27.6KB | |
E2.stl | 15.3KB | |
Template.pdf | 39.4KB |