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Generic Slotted Base
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A funny thing happened on the way to constructing a jewelry holder for my wife. I need to be able to hold a piece of acrylic at a certain angle.
This thing is a general purpose slotted holder. If you use a pair of these, you can slip something into the slot and you get it held at an angle.
The OpenScad is parametric, so you can change the angle of repose, or the thickness of the base, or the slot gap. Then I thought, 'hay, you can use this as a generic phone holder, or iPad holder, or picture frame holder, or whatever. Anything that need to be held at an angle. Of course, you'll want to increase the length of the base if the thing is too tall or heavy for the repose angle you've chosen. You could modify it to include some extension mechanism.
The really cool aspect of this design, from my perspective, is the OpenScad itself. I was wracking my brain on how to do the fillet, when I finally remembered some basic graphics stuff from when I first learned to program. Just do
This thing is a general purpose slotted holder. If you use a pair of these, you can slip something into the slot and you get it held at an angle.
The OpenScad is parametric, so you can change the angle of repose, or the thickness of the base, or the slot gap. Then I thought, 'hay, you can use this as a generic phone holder, or iPad holder, or picture frame holder, or whatever. Anything that need to be held at an angle. Of course, you'll want to increase the length of the base if the thing is too tall or heavy for the repose angle you've chosen. You could modify it to include some extension mechanism.
The really cool aspect of this design, from my perspective, is the OpenScad itself. I was wracking my brain on how to do the fillet, when I finally remembered some basic graphics stuff from when I first learned to program. Just do
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