About this 3D model
About Not a Key-Bak® mount for Stealth Press Made to be a less expensive alternative for Stealth Press, with the added benefit of not shooting your soldering iron across the room, this is, definitely, not a Key-Bak®, but it sure works like one. Stealth Press is a highly precise, mostly printed DIY heat set insert tool for generic, TS100/101, and Pinecil soldering irons. Download Stealth Press printend parts, see BOM and sourcing guide here. BOM & Sourcing Guide Mechanical parts QTY M3x8 SHCS — Bolts || Source: [Link] 2 M3 — Threaded Inserts — M3x5x4 (M3 x OD:5 x L:4) || Source: [Link] 2 Not a Key-Bak® || Source: [Link 1 - select 500g version] or [Link 2] 1 Printed Parts Printed parts 2 PRINT GUIDELINES Here are print guidelines for you to follow in order to have decent success with printing parts: 3D PRINTING PROCESS FDM (fused deposition modeling) INFILL TYPE Grid, Gyroid, Honeycomb, Triangle or Cubic MATERIAL ASA, ASA-CF, ABS, ABS+, ABS-CF INFILL PERCENTAGE 40% - 60% LAYER HEIGHT Recommended: 0.2mm WALL COUNT Recommended: 4 SOLID TOP/BOTTOM LAYERS Recommended: 5 EXTRUSION WIDTH Forced 0.4mm Side notes to the print guidelines: You can succeed with Support cubic infill type (slicer support may vary) and as little as 25% infill for all parts if are aiming for faster print speeds and less filament usage. PLA, PLA+, and PETG are also considerable filament choices. A wall count of 4 is an absolute must to ensure the structural integrity of the parts. There is no need to go over the top with this. 4 walls are OK for this particular build. HOW TO SUPPORT THE PROJECT If you like this project press like and download model files. If you find this useful and want to see more from Iconic FAB first - consider following . If you really like this and find it very useful support project with amount of your choice. CHANGELOG Date Change 24.02.2024 Initial version