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stl

Predator Action Pliers

By ecoirasSource

Having managed to learn the basics of Fusion360 I wanted to do some kind of grabtoy, similar to the ones I made with OpenSCAD. A key requisite was to design the thing so that it could be printed without supports and already assembled in place, ready to use right from the printer bed. I had this memory of a very cool ice cube push plunger claw tongs my parents used to have, and initially tried to go in that direction. Something I wanted to change though was the push-to-open action into push-to-close, because you kind of close the hand when you push, right? So that was another requirement for the design. I ended up with this overcomplicated geared approach to the thing, and after seeing it in action it reminded me of the mouth of that alien in the movie "Predator", so I decided to call it Predator Action Pliers. For building the gears I used the Helical Gear Generator by [Gear_Down_For_What](https://www.thingiverse.com/Gear_Down_For_What). The thing looks mean but its grip is actually not very strong. In fact as a grabbing tool is not very useful at all. Still, it prints-in-place without supports and it closes when you push, so I think the design specifications have been met, making the project a great success. Enjoy! **EDIT:** There is a new version of this thing: [Predator Action Pliers Mk2](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2949649) **EDIT2:** Ok, so you still prefer this *classique* version anyway. If that's the case you probably want to print the **PredatorActionPliers--more_grip.stl** upgrade, which does a better job at grabbing stuff

Gear
grab
grab-toy
grabber
grabtoy
pliers
predator
Print-in-place
Format: STL
Size: 9.0 MB
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Dimensions: 103.3 × 204.1 × 17.1 mm

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