3D printer SkyOne for printing of a bracket for a dremel

Professionals, of course, are no stranger to a popular tool, named dremel. Strictly speaking, "Dremel" is the name of a trade-mark, which first presented this wonderful tool. Like "Xerox", which gave a name to any copy machine, or "Jeep", which now gives a name to an off-roader of any brand, "Dremel" now became a generic name. Any multipurpose tools with functions of a mini drill, grinder or even engraver, now is called "dremel".

Dremel is used in a wide field of industrial and technological specialities, from jewellers to motor mechanics, from dental technicians to furniture-makers. obviously, that one of the most significant advantages of the tool is usage flexibility. Indeed, a specialist doesn't need to have few tools for different work types. It is possible to enumerate the advantages of possessing this device longer.

But is it possible to do an impossible thing, and make a dremel even more universal and ergonomical? By dint of performance capabilities of modern 3D printing on a printer SkyOne it is possible. Let's admit that it is not always convinient to keep in hand a hand tool. Sometimes we would like to be in a position to make a rigid fastening for working. And also it is desired to realize a different angles fixturing, depending on a character of current work.

An example of printing on 3D printer SkyOne

Engineers of the company 3Dlaboratorio - developers of SkyOne 3D printer - offer an idea - a bracket for a dremel. The bracket increases substantially working efficiency and operational comfort. The bracket is printed from ABS filament, and it came lightweight, strong, low cost and reliable addition for all models of dremels.

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3D printer SkyOne - printing settings

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Download slicer settings (.ini file) for different filaments.

This is how a nowdays 3D modeling capabilities expand opportunities of well known classic engineering solutions.