High quality curved pliers of 90° (Pinzas curvas de 90°)

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Published on July 3, 2012

Description

Español

Bueno damas y caballeros, como ven esto es un pinzas curvas, la idea es ser útil para trabajos de precisión, que no requiere mucha fuerza.

English

Well ladies and gentlemen, like you see this are a curved pliers, the idea is to be usefull for precision works, that doesn't require much force.

Instructions

Español

1) Imprima las dos partes, usando 5 capas o mas y completamente solido (100%)
2) Junte las partes
3) Todo listo par ser usadas

Nota: los archivos STL finalizados con Deb2, tienen la punta en la direccion opuesta, respecto a la original.

English

1) Print the to parts, using 5 shells or more and the infill of 100%
2) Snap them together)
3) Ready to be use

Note: the archive STL ending with Deb2, has the nose in the opposite direction, respect to the original.
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Sorry for the delay, unfortunately for print this tool, you must use a fan for the nozzle, because one of the biggest problem is the tip of the plier, for the small space that don't let enought time for solidification of the plastic.

I need to print these when I get home :D they look great!

Print completely ripped off platform after 3 hours (48% complete) of printing. Estimated time for 100% infill and 5 shells is 5.5 hours for those wondering. Would not recommend printing the file with both pieces because the inactive stepstruder will pull everything up if it warps, even with a solid raft. I know I'm still new to printing but I would rate this a 10 on a difficulty scale of 1-10. :(