Shapeoko Hybrid Table Chip Shield Clip | 3D Model
These 3D printed clips fit the Hybrid Table T-Slots for the Shapeoko 4, Pro, and HDM. They allow for a 1/16” sheet of plastic to be installed at the back of the table to keep chips and swarf from falling behind the machine. They also serve as a hard stop so you can slide Teez-Nuts all the way to the back for storage without them falling out the end of the T-slots.
The cutout in the side allows for the HDM’s BitSetter cable to still be routed through the T-Slot in case you’re like me and prefer it to be located at the back of the machine.
The hole in the clip will need to be tapped for M6 fasteners, or you can modify the part to try and print threads in place. I recommend orienting the part on it’s side to print to minimize overhangs, and for optimal bridging. STL (Binary) and STEP files included.
These files are provided freely, and without support. You may modify them as needed and distribute for non-commercial use only.
These 3D printed clips fit the Hybrid Table T-Slots for the Shapeoko 4, Pro, and HDM. They allow for a 1/16” sheet of plastic to be installed at the back of the table to keep chips and swarf from falling behind the machine. They also serve as a hard stop so you can slide Teez-Nuts all the way to the back for storage without them falling out the end of the T-slots.
The cutout in the side allows for the HDM’s BitSetter cable to still be routed through the T-Slot in case you’re like me and prefer it to be located at the back of the machine.
The hole in the clip will need to be tapped for M6 fasteners, or you can modify the part to try and print threads in place. I recommend orienting the part on it’s side to print to minimize overhangs, and for optimal bridging. STL (Binary) and STEP files included.
These files are provided freely, and without support. You may modify them as needed and distribute for non-commercial use only.
These 3D printed clips fit the Hybrid Table T-Slots for the Shapeoko 4, Pro, and HDM. They allow for a 1/16” sheet of plastic to be installed at the back of the table to keep chips and swarf from falling behind the machine. They also serve as a hard stop so you can slide Teez-Nuts all the way to the back for storage without them falling out the end of the T-slots.
The cutout in the side allows for the HDM’s BitSetter cable to still be routed through the T-Slot in case you’re like me and prefer it to be located at the back of the machine.
The hole in the clip will need to be tapped for M6 fasteners, or you can modify the part to try and print threads in place. I recommend orienting the part on it’s side to print to minimize overhangs, and for optimal bridging. STL (Binary) and STEP files included.
These files are provided freely, and without support. You may modify them as needed and distribute for non-commercial use only.