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Simple Center Finder

Trobinou avatarTrobinou

July 26, 2019

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Encore un truc pour tracer le centre d'une pièce ? Oui c'est vrai. Mais ceux qui existent, et bien qu'il soit nombreux, ont tous le même problème : la stabilité de l'outil repose uniquement sur la barre centrale qui n'est pas large.

Je voulais quelque chose de plus stable en me servant des barres transversales comme appui supplémentaire.

Afin que sa manipulation soit plus fluide et plus précise, j'ai également ajouté des roulements à tous les pivots. L'ensemble est entièrement clipsé, il n'y à pas de vis ni d'écrou supplémentaire.

Ce Center Finder fonctionne avec une épaisseur qui va de 5 mm à 50 mm.

Liste de ce qu'il faut avoir

  • 4 roulements 688ZZ (8×16×5mm)
  • 2 roulements 623ZZ (3×10×4mm)

Ces roulements se trouvent un peu partout sur le net et ne sont pas chers.

Another thing to draw the center of a workpiece ? Yes, that's right. But those that do exist, and although they are many, all have the same problem: the stability of the tool is based only on the central bar, which is not wide.

I wanted something more stable by using the transversal bars as an additional support.

In order to make its handling smoother and more accurate, I have also added bearings to all the pivots. The assembly is fully clipped in, there are no screws or additional nuts.

This Center Finder works with a thickness between 5 mm and 50 mm.

List of what you need to have

  • 4 bearings 688ZZ (8×16×5 mm)
  • 2 bearings 623ZZ (3×10×4 mm)

These bearings are found everywhere on the net and are not expensive.

License:

Creative Commons - Attribution - Non-Commercial - Share Alike

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