
customizable hook with more variables
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First off, thanks to 2Fast4U for crafting the source code that brings this sleek design to life in OpenSCAD. I wanted to attach a pair of scissors to the original hook's loop. However, I couldn't find an adjustment that provided a perfect fit between the grip-through-hole of the scissors and the hook. To resolve this issue, I added some extra editable variables to the original hook: • point_size - This setting allows you to fine-tune the tip of the hook, making it either more pointed or more rounded. • more_cutaway - By adjusting this variable, you can make the hook part more slender or less so. The range is from 0 (original design) to 1 (maximum cutaway). • base_convexity - In the original version, the base has a constant convexity of 3. However, when printing with layer heights greater than 0.1, the layers become quite visible. To address this issue, you can now adjust the convexity of the base to your liking. The range is from 0.001 (flat) to 3 (original) and beyond. • cavity - If you plan to use sticky tape, you can hide it in a cavity below the base. Keep in mind that if you choose this option, the hook may need to be printed with support, which can be tricky to remove. • cavity_rim - This setting controls the width of the rim surrounding the cavity. Have fun customizing this stylish and versatile hook!
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