I’ve been on the lookout for some faster clamping solutions and o was wondering if someone would mind sharing the files for this clamping system.
I set up a custom tool for my Frued Keyhole bit. The key is to get all the measurements of your bit and input them. Basically you make a full depth plunge and then the bit runs forward as far as you want it and them reverses to the entry hole and plunges back up.
Here is the database for my Frued 70-104 Keyhole bit. This is only valid for this model bit and may need to be modified for another model and/or brand.
number
vendor
model
URL
name
type
diameter
cornerradius
flutelength
shaftdi…
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gdon_2003
(Guy Donham)
March 25, 2026, 12:00am
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I have an SO3 with a 2" spacing tee nut spoilboard. Here is my long L bracket and cam clamps. I saved it in CC v8. If you have different spacing you would need to modify the L bracket and/or the hole size on the cam clamps. The file is setup for 1/4"-20 holes/bolts.
long_L_bracket.c2d (304 KB)
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Thats awesome thanks so much
WillAdams
(William Adams (Carbide 3D))
March 25, 2026, 12:49am
4
Those are cam clamps.
We have a design in our 3D print library:
With a significant number of makers out there owning a Shapeoko, Nomad and a 3D printer, we wanted to set up a place where users could get spare parts if in a bind as well as to be able to share concepts we’ve been playing with which would be suited to 3D printing.
We have about 50 models, from Active Project Tray to Z Clamps.
We have more ideas and files in the works, but we thought this would be a good starting point.
Generally speaking, these models should be printable on most 3D printers.…
https://carbide3d.com/3d-print/cam-clamp/
c.f.,
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