Pegboard 2 position blank - squared up, cleaned up and parameterized

Pegboard 2 position blank - squared up, cleaned up and parameterized

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Update: The SketchUp original is good, but I've been learning Fusion 360, and decided to recreate the object fully parameterized in Fusion360. Now if you use Fusion 360, you can use that as the start of your project. Please just list this as the source for a remix if you do! I love the pegboard 2 position blank by twobraids and often use it as the start of a new thing, but I often find working with it frustrating because it has a very slightly odd shape. There are several angles that look to be right angles but are ever so slightly inclined, and things that look like they should be planar are ever so slightly not planar. It gets frustrating quickly, so I decided to take the key dimensions and redo the part from scratch so it's easier to work with. All the dimensions (on the SketchUp version) are the same, lifted directly from the original, and the profile of the top pegs is also lifted directly from the original and are the same thickness. If you print the two, they'll be visually identical, but the key difference is what looks like a 90 degree angle actually is 90 degrees, and what looks like a planar surface is actually planar. The bottom pegs are also sized so that the support material only from the top of those pegs - at least in Cura. I also did away with the round at the top of the piece, as that would be easy to add if needed, and if it's not, you've got a good top surface for working with. For the Fusion 360 version, I took some measurements off my SketchUp version, but then ran a couple test prints to optimize the fit. Since it's fully parameterized, you can adjust if necessary to get the right fit on your pegboard. I did adjust so that it would be a tight fit on the pegboard - it's designed for use with MDF pegboard.

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