Window blinders roller axis support

Window blinders roller axis support

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Here's a design for a simplified axis support for a window roller blind created using the capabilities of OpenSCAD: Firstly, we need to define the dimensions and parameters that will be used throughout the code. These include the length, width, and height of the blind as well as the distance from the wall where the bracket will be placed. The main components are created by extruding the relevant shapes along the defined axes. For the base plate, a rectangle is extruded to the desired dimensions. The top rail is then created by extruding another rectangle but with a slightly smaller width to accommodate the roller mechanism. To provide support for the axis, two cylindrical pillars are generated using OpenSCAD's built-in cylinder function. These are positioned at either end of the base plate and serve as mounts for the roller shaft. The final step is to add some material for the brackets that will be attached to the wall. This can be achieved by generating a small rectangular prism with dimensions slightly larger than those of the cylindrical pillars. With these components created, we can now combine them into a single model using OpenSCAD's union function. The result is a complete and functional axis support for a window roller blind that can be easily customized to suit specific requirements. The beauty of this design lies in its simplicity, making it accessible even to those without extensive experience with CAD software.

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