Hexagonal logo-tiles for server-racks, fridges and pc-cases

Hexagonal logo-tiles for server-racks, fridges and pc-cases

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<p>The included STLs are 125mm in diameter (edge-to-edge), a material thickness (not overall thickness) of 3mm, and have a plain backside and feature <strong>around ~50 more or less popular logos of software, programming languages and hardware one might use in their homelab</strong>. Some of them with additional variant-logos. For myself I used 4 neodymium magnets per panel from “supermagnete.de” (this ones: <a href="https://www.supermagnete.de/selbstklebende-magnete-neodym/scheibenmagnet-selbstklebend-10mm-1mm_S-10-01-STIC">https://www.supermagnete.de/selbstklebende-magnete-neodym/scheibenmagnet-selbstklebend-10mm-1mm_S-10-01-STIC</a> ) with 10mm diameter and 1mm thickness, which provide a very secure, but not too strong holding force, but the adhesive backing may not be sufficient, so I added a dab of hotglue.</p><p>You can use the STLs as is, but this modular openscad-file is <strong>designed to be modified</strong> to your needs. Download openscad, open the file and adjust as needed. The logos are inside the SRC-zip-file, and the SRC-Folder needs to be in the same location as the scad-file.&nbsp;</p><p>You can easily alter height, thickness, rim, the count of edges (but hexagons look best), recesses for magnets or adhesive backing, and so on. if the magnet-count is 1, the cutout will be in the center, otherwise they will be arranged more of less equaly spaced out on the backside.</p><p>With this dimensions, one hex-tile uses about 45-50 grams of filament, which means, that you can get around ~20 of them out of a spool. If your <i>ironing</i>-settings are dialed in (mine are not), you should make use of it.&nbsp;</p><p><strong>You can also add own logos</strong>. Most likely you'll have to scale the logo, but the scaling factor as well as the path to the logo is given as parameter, the scad-file is pretty self-explanatory if you have ever seen an scad file before. Importing own logos work best with <strong>DXF or SVG-Files</strong>, they just need to be scaled accordingly in openscad. I found “icon-icons.com” a good ressource so far for all kinds of SVG-Logos.</p><p>My personal favourite is the homeassistant logo, which just looks awesome. You can also use them as coasters.</p><p>edit 2022-09-26: added anaconda, jupyter notebook and angular</p><p>Have fun, and please remix and share your additions.&nbsp;</p>

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