Accurately bending leads on radial, through-hole components like capacitors and resistors has never been this fun! :D
Inspired by the fancy tools used by the talented Marco Reps in his GPS Nixie Clock video, I modeled a Biegelehre from scratch with some minor improvements from the standard injection-molded original form.
Glad you asked! I've used an injection-molded version I found on eBay for a few years now and its pretty great, with a few quirks.
To address these two I made two changes.
Some other tweaks were made for usability and general printability
Otherwise, this model is very similar to the classic, well-worn (and super useful) design.
All test prints were made with Prusament PETG on a Prusa MINI+ with stock firmware and mostly default printer settings in PrusaSlicer 2.4.2. Only perimeters and shell thickness were changed, to ensure rigidity - to 4
perimeters and 0.8mm
top/bottom shell thickness respectively. No supports were used.
Printing at 0.1mm is recommended, although it take a lot longer than 0.2 or 0.25mm layer height prints - 6 hours at 0.1 DETAIL
vs 2.5 hours at 0.25 DRAFT
. I didn't test changing layer heights mid-print, which may actually work really well on this model since the increased layer heights only really matter for the top 5% or so of the layers.
If you find yourself assembling or repairing a lot of through-hole electronics though then I'd say the extra time for a higher detail print is worth it, since it definitely produces a substantially improved print.
The author marked this model as their own original creation.