3D Printed Angle Finder

Inspired by a particular angle finder from Adam Savage's favorite tools video on angle finders, I present my take on…
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Inspired by a particular angle finder from Adam Savage's favorite tools video on angle finders, I present my take on his "ANGULUS" (watch the video, you'll understand why I put that in all caps :P ).

After seeing his video, and due to events around another cad modeling software that had occurred around that time, I wanted to try to learn FreeCAD and figured attempting to recreate the functionality of his "ANGULUS" may be a fun challenge. Two days of modeling and a day of printing and reprinting later and it was complete. Fun challenge overall. Might go back and rework some parts as the wedge locking mechanism does work, but the draft arm can still be forced with moderate pressure. Also not 100% satisfied with how the main body prints. I printed the pictured one in PLA, but after some redesigns, I might go back and print the Grippers in PETG instead.

Included the Freecad file along with the STLs in case anyone wanted to mess with the design as it currently stood.

Should you just want to print this yourself, there is a few pieces of hardware required.

x1 - M3 30mm screw
x1 - M3 Locking Nut
x1 - M3 Nut
x1 - 4mm diameter 25mm long rod *

  • (I used brass, but I don't see why any other material shouldn't work, as long as it hits the right specs, and I would actually suggest cutting AFTER as the tolerances were super tight for my printer and it needed to be hammered in place.)

Print instructions

Most parts will need to be rotated to print properly.

Suggested Orientations

AF_LockV2 = opening going upward
AF_Pusher = Hole going upward
AF_AngleArm = No Change
AF_Gripper = Print flat/Opening going upward

The Following 2 may need supports while printing

AF_BodyV2 = Slotted side facing upward
AF_Knob = larger grip side down/smaller part up in the air

As an additional heads up, you will need to print 2 of the gripper parts.

Assembly

1) The M3 screw and the locking nut go on the "Pusher" piece. Insert the screw through the part with the head finishing in the round pocket. The m3 locking nut goes on the other side in the hexagon shaped pocket. Tighten as much as possible without breaking the part.

2) The other M3 nut can be pushed into the hexagon shaped pocket in the knob. After the nut has been pushed into place, Attach the knob onto the pusher piece by screwing them together until the two plastic parts are touching for easier assembly later. The nuts should be essentially facing each other when the parts are assembled properly.

3) Place the 2 Grippers inside the main body through the hole in the back of the body. Try to align them one to each side.

4) Place Pusher/Knob assembly inside the main body on top of the Grippers.

5) Insert the Lock piece into the other hole on the body, aligning the angled feet into the right place. It should fit flush with both sides of the main body when placed correctly, and cup the underside of the nut holding end of the knob.

6) Insert the Angle Arm, making sure the small hole on the main body isn't blocked by anything and it is aligned with the slot of the angle arm and then drive your 4 mm pin in place through both ends of the main body. It should be a tight fit. Trim off the excess now from your pin if you did not do that in advance.

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