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| Star Handle |
I made a few new wood clamps for my X/Y drill press table, and needed handles for them. This star shaped handle is based on an old design that used an imbedded hex nut for the threads.  |
| Old Design |
The new handles use T-nuts I had on hand for the threads. These were a bit more complex to make, but they work as intended. |
| Insert T-nut |
With the threads starting at the bottom of the handle they can be used with short T-bolts. The old design with the nut on top barely found threads to screw onto short bolts.My CNC cut the bottom details, including the recessed outer area, the recess for the t-nut, the holes for the t-nut shaft and 5/15-18 bolt, the slots for the t-nut barbs, and the outer profile. The tiny slots for the barbs were cut with a 1.5mm diameter spiral end mill.
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| Render from Aspire |
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| Details |
Once off the CNC I used my bandsaw to cut them apart, my trim router with a flush cut bit to flush cut the edges, then rounded off the top edges at my other trim router table. The t-nuts were pressed into the handles using my bench vise. This was another quick CNC project, made from a small scrap of birch hardwood. It took more time to draw up the file and create toolpaths than it did to cut them out. The nice thing about using my CNC to make them is that I can use the same file to make more if/when I need them.
My clamp design.
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