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parametric cookie tin divider
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This is a relatively simple thing. It is a divider for cookie tins.
Normally, if you find one of these anywhere outside a supermarket, they do not contain cookies but sewing supplies or other random stuff.
I wanted a bit of organization in mine, so I created three versions: four, six and eight compartments. The compartments are all equally sized within one model.
With the attached FreeCAD-files you can very simply change this model by changing the parameters in the "param"-spreadsheet.
You can see in the drawings, which parameters you can change. They are:
- inner radius of the tin
- inner height of the tin
- middle radius (meaning the cylinder where all the dividers meet)
- divider thickness (thickness of the divider walls)
- bottom pad radius (small pad in the middle, increases printability)
- bottom pad thickness
- chamfer height (45° chamfers)
In the files you can also delete the chamfers and the bottom pad, if you want.
Unless you have a perfect
Normally, if you find one of these anywhere outside a supermarket, they do not contain cookies but sewing supplies or other random stuff.
I wanted a bit of organization in mine, so I created three versions: four, six and eight compartments. The compartments are all equally sized within one model.
With the attached FreeCAD-files you can very simply change this model by changing the parameters in the "param"-spreadsheet.
You can see in the drawings, which parameters you can change. They are:
- inner radius of the tin
- inner height of the tin
- middle radius (meaning the cylinder where all the dividers meet)
- divider thickness (thickness of the divider walls)
- bottom pad radius (small pad in the middle, increases printability)
- bottom pad thickness
- chamfer height (45° chamfers)
In the files you can also delete the chamfers and the bottom pad, if you want.
Unless you have a perfect
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