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1/2" Drive Speed Brace / Speed Wrench

Project developed by Kerautio (talk) 21:21, 5 December 2016 (PST)

Abstract

Speed Brace Print Finished.jpg

This project stems from the OXFAM equipment catalog and attempts to make a 3D printed version of a speed brace. The purpose of this tool is to quickly remove fasteners after they have been broken loose using a breaker bar or ratchet. This tool is meant to be used with 1/2" drive sockets.

Bill of Materials

Here is a bill of materials. Costs are based on a $20.00 / Kg of PLA filament price:

Quantity Part Name Material (grams) Cost ($) Total ($)
2 Corner_Joined 57.00 1.14 2.28
1 Coupling 21.00 0.42 0.42
1 Coupling_Handle 14.00 0.28 0.28
1 Drive 11.00 0.22 0.22
1 Handle 31.00 0.62 0.62
1 Handle_End 59.00 1.18 1.18
1 Key_Long 4.00 0.08 0.08
1 Key_Short 2.00 0.04 0.04
Total Cost $5.12

All STL files as well as source files can be found at youmagine.com [1]

Tools needed for fabrication of the OSAT

  1. MOST Delta RepRap or similar RepRap 3-D printer
  2. Hobby knife for print cleanup
  3. Hammer

Skills and Knowledge Necessary to Make the OSAT

  1. Athena Printing Basics
  2. 3D Printing Basics:MOST

Technical Specifications and Assembly Instructions

Recommended Print Settings

All STL files are orientated for printing. Print all objects according to the quantities listed in the BOM (Two "Joined_Corner" pieces are required).

  1. Layer Height: 0.25 mm
  2. Infill: 100%
  3. Support Material: None
  4. Shell Thickness: 2 lines
  5. Print Temp: 210 Degrees Celcius
  6. Print Time: Approx. 10 Hours

Part Preparation

  1. Clean all mating edges with a hobby knife. Be careful not to take too much off.
  2. Test fit parts while prepping the matting edges.
  3. If parts get stuck together use a 1/2" wrench and hammer to separate them.
  4. Parts should fit snugly together so that small taps with a hammer will seat the parts together.

Assembly

Speed Brace Assembly.png
  1. Approximate Assembly Time: 30 Minutes
  2. After all parts are prepped lay them out as in the figure to the right.
  3. (Optional) Apply JB Weld or similar two part epoxy to all joints.
  4. Make sure the fat end of the handle is away from the drive end.
  5. Seat all parts with a hammer.

Common Problems and Solutions

  • If 100% Infill does not provide enough strength there are a few options.
    • Epoxy all joints
    • Try an alternate print material
    • Future consideration: may redesign with an overall larger cross section area.

Cost savings

Commercial Equivalent

A 1/2" drive speed brace can be purchased for $41.08 from [2]

Savings in Dollars

Given the print cost of $5.12 shown in the BOM and the cost of the commercial equivalent being $41.08, the savings are $41.08 - $5.12 = $35.96 Savings

Savings in Percent

Given the dollar savings of $35.96 calculated above and the cost of the commercial equivalent being $41.08, the percentage savings are ($35.96 / $41.08) *100 = 87.54 % Savings

References

The following website was used to obtain dimensions for the 1/2" socket drive: Engineers Edge - Standard Square Drives for Socket Tools, ASA B5.38 (1958) Available: http://www.engineersedge.com/hardware/square-drive-tools.htm.

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