M4 to #10 nut adapter and wrench for Hadley telescope hardware conversion 3D model thumbnail

M4 to #10 nut adapter and wrench for Hadley telescope hardware conversion

by JoshShabtaiCa · via Printables
FormatSTL
CategoryTools
LicensePublic Domain (CC0)
Triangles64
UploadedSep 9, 2022
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Description

Settings Printed at 0.32mm layer height 0.6mm nozzle. Who this is for These tools are for using M4 hardware with the original version of the Hadley telescope. If you have printed the M4 version of the telescope, these models are unneeded. If you did print the original models but want to use M4 hardware, these are two models that can help. You can use just the spacers, but the “wrench” can be helpful. Spacer This spacer fits around an M4 nut and makes it fit in the housings designed for #10 nuts. Mini “wrench” This little wrench-like tool fits in the holes where you slide in the nuts and holds the nut while you tighten the screws. You're probably better off just printing a lot of the spacers, but if you're having trouble with small prints or just don't want to waste the filament, this “wrench” can help out. This wrench works kind of like the tweezers Maff suggested using in his original guide, but a bit easier to use. Note These models worked for me, but depending how well your printer is tuned (and mine, for that matter) you may get different results. If these don't fit for you, let me know and I'll see if I can modify them a bit.
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