Very happy with this creation, it's a 35:1 print-in-place dual stage planetary gear system (sun 1 : ring 2). The really cool thing is that the rings won't shift without the inner gears being turned, so no back-driving; the arms are locked if the dial isn't turned.
Saw the 'Falcon Clamp' by tmackay on TeachingTech and realized I could make something similar - but more to my liking. I used:
For ‘cracking’ the print for the first time, I insert a scraper between the top and bottom rings to separate them apart - I find this manages to take care of the majority of the needed ‘cracking’.
Thanks to the suggestion by Joe Programmer; the upper sun gear is now supported off a post that comes up through the lower sun gear. I've only made this edit to the version of the clamp with a Hex-dial. The first layer of the support post and the bottom sun gear are connected with tabs to ensure adhesion to the build plate. That's what I cut post-print in the above video.
rev 3
Rounded Hex-Dial for improved grip while maintaining ease of rotation.
rev 2
Improved grip via a Tri-Dial.
rev 1
Original design came with a simple Round Dial.
Honestly, I've come to find that designing a suitable stand for my Mantis Clamp to be one of the biggest challenges for this project.
rev 5
Tension Stand generated with slightly deeper part trays and a ‘jaw’ that is 0.5mm smaller than the mantis clamp. Thus, the ‘jaw’ has to flex open to grip the clamp in position.
rev 4
Wedge Stand added based on TeachingTech's comments about the Mantis Feet not working out so well. Uses a progressively tighter grip socket to hold the Mantis Clamp in place with friction. Bonus: includes two small and shallow part trays!
rev 3
New stand concept that I've dubbed Mantis Feet (super original, I know). Note that these do not work with the version(s) of the Mantis Clamp that have removable supports under the arms.
rev 2
Version of the stand with PiP locking functionality! I print the locking stand at 100% infill. As well, there's a little bit of built-in support at the top end of the locking mechanism barrel that needs to be snipped off post-print.
[2025-01-13] I've designed a new version of the clamp with hinged pads at the tip that allow for secure holding of small PCBs. I call this version the Mandible Clamp … just because.
[2025-01-10] Thanks to various upgrades to my 3D printer (and PrusaSlicer's Arachne engine) I've successfully printed the 0.10mm backlash model, it's no longer experimental :)
[2024-05-03] Thanks to discussions with @VaguelyUseful, I've now also added an experimental version of the Mantis Clamp that reduces the backlash down to 0.10mm. Good luck to those who attempt this version!
[2023-03-10] Owing to several comments that there's too much play (backlash) in the gears, I've uploaded a version of the Mantis Clamp that reduces the backlash from 0.25mm to 0.20mm. I still recommend the 0.25mm backlash though - to better avoid a fused print.
[2023-02-23] In response to Invalid_Maus's comment about the round dial version of the Mantis Clamp still having removable supports under the arms, I've uploaded a new file that turns the supports into a strengthening feature of the arms instead.
OMG!!! TeachingTech talked about the Mantis Clamp!!! (@ the 6 min mark)
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