June 12, 2025
Description
While working on one of my projects that involved fine-pitch soldering—specifically of the kind of chips you see in the photo—I ran into a classic issue: how to hold a board securely while keeping it accessible from all angles? Especially when it’s not a one-off build, but a series of small-batch or one-off setups that require a lot of hand-wiring.
I’ve got plenty of alligator clips. But they’re always a compromise—flimsy, awkward, or just plain ugly on camera. And I need this not just for working, but for showing the process too. For you, and for myself.
That’s how the idea for these 3D clamps came to life. Fully articulated and lockable in any orientation. Upside down? Angled? Straight? No problem. It made soldering way more comfortable—and filming, a breeze.
At the core are carbon fiber tubes I had left over from another project. They called for grippy, reliable clamps—and I went through three design iterations:
The base is a thick metal plate, with the clamp held in place by a strong magnet. Stability? Rock solid. I printed all the black parts in PLA Carbon—stiff, strong, and sharp-looking. The yellow knobs are ABS for a bit of texture and contrast.
And most importantly: it’s versatile. Fits all sorts of small PCBs, especially ESP-style modules.
What’s next?
Soon I’ll be posting the project that made this tool necessary in the first place. Stay tuned.
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License:
CC BY-SA - Attribution - Share alike