35mm DIN Rail - Parametric
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I'm Mounting My 3D Printer Electronics More Neatly Now! Lots of DIN Rail mounts are available on Thingiverse, but none are specifically designed for DIN rail mounting. That's why I decided to create my own custom solution - I only need a short section of metal DIN rail, after all. I've improved the design by refining the rail profile and storing it separately from the main file. The new profile is slightly smaller and has chamfered corners, which provides additional strength and makes it easier to fit into place. I've also made the alignment keys on either side a different size to ensure they align perfectly. To make things even more user-friendly, I tried to make this design compatible with customizer software - unfortunately, the DXF import didn't work out as planned. After conducting some tests, I highly recommend printing these sections vertically using a large brim. This will help ensure they stick together smoothly and securely. Instructions for Printing: These sections are designed to be printed vertically, making it easy to create a continuous rail by sticking multiple sections together. To do this, simply download all the files into the same directory and open the openscad file. You'll find parameters for adjusting the length of each section (which features one mounting hole) and the number of sections to combine. Please note that this is just a basic design - I have access to actual DIN rail mount hardware at work, so I may need to refine this plan based on how well it mounts or whether additional tolerance space needs to be added.
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