Ultimaker Bowden Drill HeadMount
Description
Description:
A drill holder for the Ultimaker 3D Printer.
It is designed for the "MISTER TOOL® Elektro-Kombi-Werkzeug" Mod. s1j-cs1-10 [1]
More precise it's a holder for the head of the bowden extension.
If you want to change it to hold your specific drill toolhead look for the @@@@@@@@ line in the scad file.
You will need to print and mount this first:
"Ultimaker Generic HeadMount" thingiverse.com/thing:20775
The connection is pretty sturdy.
But be aware that with this setup you won't be able to mill (the drills motor is simply too weak and the axle has too much torsional flex) But drilling PCBs should be perfectly feasable. Engraving might work too, but z must be perfectly level and reproducible then.
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[1] Some Links to that obscure drill.
("MISTER TOOL Elektro-Kombi-Werkzeug" Mod. s1j-cs1-10)
that I got from Hofer (Austria)
shop:
discounter-archiv.de/de/archiv/ALDI-Sued/2003-09-11/Elektro-Kombi-Werkzeug-40-teilig/12147/
discounter-archiv.de/de/archiv/ALDI-Sued/2004-09-09/Elektro-Kombi-Werkzeug/15483/
discounter-archiv.de/de/archiv/bewertung.php?ID=255060
official producer:
walter-service.at/
chinese site:
keaku.com/products/80059114363.htm
hobby site:
stuff.twoday.net/stories/1694020/
A drill holder for the Ultimaker 3D Printer.
It is designed for the "MISTER TOOL® Elektro-Kombi-Werkzeug" Mod. s1j-cs1-10 [1]
More precise it's a holder for the head of the bowden extension.
If you want to change it to hold your specific drill toolhead look for the @@@@@@@@ line in the scad file.
You will need to print and mount this first:
"Ultimaker Generic HeadMount" thingiverse.com/thing:20775
The connection is pretty sturdy.
But be aware that with this setup you won't be able to mill (the drills motor is simply too weak and the axle has too much torsional flex) But drilling PCBs should be perfectly feasable. Engraving might work too, but z must be perfectly level and reproducible then.
-------------------------------------------
[1] Some Links to that obscure drill.
("MISTER TOOL Elektro-Kombi-Werkzeug" Mod. s1j-cs1-10)
that I got from Hofer (Austria)
shop:
discounter-archiv.de/de/archiv/ALDI-Sued/2003-09-11/Elektro-Kombi-Werkzeug-40-teilig/12147/
discounter-archiv.de/de/archiv/ALDI-Sued/2004-09-09/Elektro-Kombi-Werkzeug/15483/
discounter-archiv.de/de/archiv/bewertung.php?ID=255060
official producer:
walter-service.at/
chinese site:
keaku.com/products/80059114363.htm
hobby site:
stuff.twoday.net/stories/1694020/
Instructions
If needed adjust *.scad for your drillhead.
Print the ***.clear0.1mm file if you don't like to file a lot.
The included gcode is for the old Ultimaker bolt.
Print the ***.clear0.1mm file if you don't like to file a lot.
The included gcode is for the old Ultimaker bolt.
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License
Ultimaker Bowden Drill HeadMount by mechadense is licensed under the Creative Commons - GNU GPL license.

I wonder if it would work with a Dremel but I'm also considering the impact vibrations could have on the machine...not sure yet :/
Its sturdy enough so that aprupt starts
&
amp; stops can in no ways cause any visible vibrations of the drillhead.
The shape of this is very specific for that drill. It fits it perfectly. I don't believe that those bowdendrillheads have a standardized shape. If someone (unlike me) has a dremel it shouldnt be too much effort to change the scad file (derivaives welcome).