There are a number of good articles on Hackaday that address this technique:
Threaded 3D Printed Part Comparison https://hackaday.com/2019/03/26/threaded-3d-printed-part-comparison/
Custom Threaded Inserts For 3D Printing https://hackaday.com/2015/08/31/custom-threaded-inserts-for-3d-printing/
Are You Getting Your Money’s Worth From Threaded Inserts? https://hackaday.com/2019/12/12/are-you-getting-your-moneys-worth-from-threa...
Dremel Workstation’s New Job: Applying Threaded Inserts With Cheap Soldering Iron https://hackaday.com/2020/06/10/dremel-workstations-new-job-applying-threade...
73,
Mac Cody / AE5PH
On 9/2/20 9:32 PM, Curt Laumann via AMSAT-BB wrote:
Hi All,
To support my interest in building amateur radio equipment I recently dove into 3D printing. I'm sure many are aware of the technique below, but still others might find it interesting.
*You can easily install threaded brass inserts into 3D printed parts, making them very robust and useful.* Feel free to view the PDF file at the link below for a brief introduction to this technique.
Curt / K7ZOO Tucson AZ
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