pyramid puzzle redrawn in openscad 3d models
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The library radiusedCylinder() must be in the same directory as the main file when compiling, or in the local OpenSCAD library directory. Acknowledgements Nearly all of this design is my own work, but I struggled to design slots with radiused...
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The library radiusedCylinder() must be in the same directory as the main file when compiling, or in the local OpenSCAD library directory. <h3>Acknowledgements</h3> Nearly all of this design is my own work, but I struggled to design slots with...
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These three equators are regular polygons that can match up with other regular polygon shapes (cylinders etc.).If you need a hemisphere with more flexibility in the number of sides, use my hemisphere() function instead, on which this octahedral...
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The design has been re-imagined in OpenSCAD, with the intention of making it easier for others to adapt the design to fit their specific magnet needs. ...The original design featuring rectangular magnets is also included in the .scad file, commented...
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Being an OpenSCAD model, you can easily modify this design to fit a different pulley/bearing configuration if needed. We would love to see your printed results! ...Upload a photo of your creation and share with the community - don't forget to add "I...
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Sliced in PrusaSlicer 2.5.0 under Linux in 0.20mm QUALITY mode, changed to 4 perimeters and 35% Gyroid infill.My zip tie is about 4.8mm wide an 1.3mm thick. I like the view of the zip tie channels in the X-Ray-view in the 3D-View of the...
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I decided to handle both in separate OpenSCAD projects since I wanted to center the design since empty, it is symetrical in X- and Y-axis. Print instructionsDepending on the size of the box it is helpful to print both parts with a brim to avoid...
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It was a relatively simple task, thanks in part to the detailed dimensions provided by ArtieH. The SD card slot is now much wider, making access much easier while still offering decent protection for the internal circuits of my Anycubic panel. I...
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Currently, the OpenScad script supports either a SKR v1.3 E3 or a SKR mini E3, depending on which do_board option you choose on the right side of the design. On the left side, it places a RaspberryPi along with LM2596 buck converters. You can...
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This can be done in OpenSCAD code, but communicating the problem to the user is difficult, especially in an online environment like the Customizer where echo and assert may not work. This file allows you to create a simple shape, but that's not the...
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Draw a pie segment: `cylinder2(h=20,d=20,deg=55,efn=2); // Half cylinder (from 0 to 55 DEGrees), End faces number = 2` To use it: Download cylinder2.scad and place it with your scad files or in your OpenSCAD library directory Add the next line to...
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A fully functional Cartesian 3D printer designed entirely in OpenSCAD. Based on the Marlin firmware, with auto-bed-leveling enabled. STL files need some sanitizing. OpenSCADs included ("Cubic-10mm.zip"). It is a large collection of OpenSCAD files...
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... pivot mount. When printing in ABS plastic, you have another option: use ABS slurry as an adhesive to permanently attach the pivot mount directly to the display casing, ensuring a solid bond that will withstand various positions and orientations.
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... modify with the name of your own plant. I strongly suggest downloading the openscad file - it explains what to alter - have a go and print your own labels. If you found this helpful, please show appreciation for the designer. ... Thanks, Enjoy!
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Ideally, modify the OpenSCAD code to get these to fit correctly, or scale them appropriately in the slicer (remembering to apply the same scaling factor to the base or the plug, as required). If you want to modify the OpenSCAD code then you will...
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This is my attempt at creating an E3D V6 effector for the Tevo Little Monster in Openscad. I purchased an original, knowing its smaller than the clone Volcano that comes with the TLM, so I created this one. It's printed in ABS and it's very solid. A...
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I have included STL files for 5 different angles, but any angle can be selected by making a simple change in the OpenSCAD code and recompiling it. However, larger angles will result in the right-hand side being clipped to prevent it getting too...
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I also included a smaller 3x3 8-piece puzzle along with a larger 5x5 24-piece puzzle.These are fully print in place, so the pieces all interlock straight off the printer. This print-in-place design eliminates the backing seen on other variations, so...
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An adjustable spool holder. ... Requires 4 608z bearings and some M3 bolts. Easy to print without support. You'll need to print 8 bearing (half) sleeves, 2 side A, 2 side B and one base. The openscad source is included if you want to modify it.
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I redesigned the fan duct using OpenSCAD, crafting both a standard edition and a custom-fit variant tailored specifically for a 60mm radial fan. To facilitate smoother printing, I incorporated an integrated support structure within the duct itself,...
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An adjustable spool holder. Requires 4 608z bearings and some M3 bolts. Easy to print without support. You'll need to print 8 bearing (half) sleeves, 2 side A, 2 side B and one base. The openscad source is included if you want to modify it. Category:...
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This OpenSCAD module calculates the circle passing through three specified points on the XY plane. For quicker access, the code contained in the file is listed below. ... --- point1 = [0, 0]; point2 = [10, 0]; point3 = [0, -10]; ...
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Instructions: These models were made with OpenSCAD. Feel free to adjust the dimensions. Standard settings include: 8mm smooth rods paired with 16mm OD/25mm length linear bearings. 20-tooth GT2 pulley. Two pieces of 624 ball bearings. Two Cherry...
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*********************************************************************************** I drink a lot of coffee in the morning from a huge mug. I once bought it in a joke shop, but what if it breaks? Since you can also print heat-resistant things with...