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
Antenna connector cover
Just a one-off box to prevent cables from getting entangled upon adjusting the height of my desk.
Bathtub strainer
Cable bushing
Cable hooks
To be glued to a desk using double-sided adhesive tape, which is the red thing in the photo below. Prone to delaminating under load when the printer is badly tuned.
CD spindle
One-off model to enable infinite stacking of CDs and DVDs. To be printed in spiral vase mode, and deserves to have a bottom layer/cover added—cardboard is the obvious choice of material for that.
Geiger stick
For KB6011 and specific aluminium pipes. Use at least three perimeters for the handle, or it may break easily. The pipe needs to be inserted with considerable force.
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 8x2.5 mm silicone pads.











