Platter stand
11.11.2020, 14:40 - Autor: Mark B.
What you do when you are in a lockdown again and you really need one pin more for you platter stand?
3D-printing your own... And when you do so - why not make a whole set?!
Source
$fn = 128;
module cylinder_with_champfer(d, h){
rotate_extrude(angle=360)
polygon([
[0, 0],
[0, h],
[d/2-1, h],
[d/2, h-1],
[d/2, 0],
]);
}
module stand(){
difference(){
cylinder_with_champfer(d=100, h=25);
translate([0, 0, -2]) cylinder(d=13, h=30);
}
}
module holder_pin(){
difference(){
union(){
translate([0, 0, 5]) sphere(d=12.4);
translate([0, 0, 5]) cylinder(d=12.4, h=40);
translate([0, 0, 13]) cylinder(d=30, h=4);
translate([0, 0, 17]) cylinder_with_champfer(d=24.6, h=16);
translate([0, 0, 13+17]) cylinder_with_champfer(d=19.6, h=14);
}
// Hole to stack them
translate([0, 0, 45-17]) cylinder(d=13, h=18);
}
}
stand();
translate([0, 74, 0]) holder_pin();
translate([40, 64, 0]) holder_pin();
translate([-40, 64, 0]) holder_pin();
translate([0, -74, 0]) holder_pin();
translate([40, -64, 0]) holder_pin();
translate([-40, -64, 0]) holder_pin();
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System requrements:
Windows, OSX or Linux with