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levinson-choc-case | ||
bathtub-strainer.jpg | ||
bathtub-strainer.slvs | ||
cable-hook-narrow.jpg | ||
cable-hook-narrow.slvs | ||
cable-hook.slvs | ||
geiger-holder-handle.slvs | ||
geiger-holder.jpg | ||
geiger-holder.slvs | ||
paper-boxes-smaller.slvs | ||
paper-boxes.jpg | ||
paper-boxes.slvs | ||
phone-scanner-elbow.jpg | ||
phone-scanner-elbow.slvs | ||
pill-container.jpg | ||
pill-container.slvs | ||
README.adoc | ||
strainer-adapter.jpg | ||
strainer-adapter.slvs | ||
trivial-choc-keycap.jpg | ||
trivial-choc-keycap.slvs |
Solvespace models
This is a collection of my custom-made 3D models, with some commentary.
Bathtub strainer
The first thing I’ve ever modelled for printing, hence the simple geometry.
Cable hooks
To be glued to a desk using double-sided adhesive tape. Prone to delaminating under load when the printer is badly tuned.
Geiger stick
For Huahe M4011 and a specific diameter of aluminium pipe. Use at least three perimeters for the handle.
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.
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.
Pill container
This is not a particularly good design, and the tolerances are somehow off, so I failed to have it work after reprinting on a different machine. Large pills can be very difficult to extract.
Strainer adapter
Fixating a pretty stainless steel strainer in my slightly incompatible sink drain.
Trivial Kailh Choc keycap
Fast to print and perfectly functional in PLA, though obviously not very comfortable, nor nice to look at.