Solvespace models ================= This is a collection of my custom-made 3D models intended for 3D printing, with some commentary. Solvespace 3.0 or newer is required. 18650 battery charger --------------------- The RD6006P laboratory power supply can charge li-ion batteries, but you have to make your own battery holder. I've made it so that the thermocouple merely sits in a trench underneath, and the battery needs to be pressed down against it. image::18650-battery-charger.jpg[18650 battery charger] Antenna connector cover ----------------------- Just a one-off box to prevent cables from getting entangled upon adjusting the height of my desk. Bathtub strainer ---------------- The first thing I've ever modelled for printing, hence the simple geometry. Prevents larger objects from falling in. image::bathtub-strainer.jpg[Bathtub strainer] Cable hooks ----------- To be glued to a desk using https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32905098341.html[double-sided adhesive tape], which is the red thing in the photo below. Prone to delaminating under load when the printer is badly tuned. image::cable-hook-narrow.jpg[Narrow cable hook] Geiger stick ------------ For https://www.aliexpress.com/item/33058301946.html[KB6011] and a specific diameter of aluminium pipe. Use at least three perimeters for the handle, or it may break easily. image::geiger-holder.jpg[Geiger holder] IKEA PLATSA screw plug ---------------------- There are connecting holes at the top of frames from this system. I've designed a simple plug to hide them, and to make the surface more or less level. Prusament ASA "Signal White" is an appropriate filament. image::ikea-platsa-screw-plug.jpg[IKEA PLATSA screw plug] Book scanning stand ------------------- The pitch of 7 cm fits Samsung Galaxy Note 20 Ultra. Not as useful as expected, however the idea of using aluminium pipes has turned out to be a good one--they're relatively cheap, and easy to work with. The sections are about 30 cm long, connected with four identical elbows. The bottom sits on https://www.aliexpress.com/item/32891555457.html[8x2.5 mm silicone pads]. image::phone-scanner-elbow.jpg[Book scanning stand] Paper boxes ----------- These are actually 2D models for making closable little containers out of folded-up paper and a few drops of glue. It takes a lot of time to make these, so not recommended at all. image::paper-boxes.jpg[Paper boxes] Pill container -------------- This is not a particularly good design, and the tolerances are somehow off, so I failed to have it close after reprinting on a different machine. Large pills can be very difficult to extract. image::pill-container.jpg[Pill container] Strainer adapter ---------------- Fixating a pretty stainless steel strainer in my slightly incompatible sink drain. Absolutely perfect. image::strainer-adapter.jpg[Strainer adapter] Trivial Kailh Choc keycap ------------------------- Fast to print and perfectly functional in PLA, though obviously not very comfortable, nor nice to look at. Below shown next to similarly mediocre "Kailh original" white keycaps. image::trivial-choc-keycap.jpg[Trivial Kailh Choc keycap]