[-] jonfairbairn@hostux.social 1 points 1 week ago

@shelf
The slat holders with one slat in place.
@Rolive
#3dprint #functional3dprint

The three 3D printed slat holders with one slat attached, showing how they fit together. The slat is horizontal and the slat holders are protruding vertically above it. The two holders towards the left hand end of the slat have v-shaped receptacles for the nuts and bolts needed to hold the control panel

[-] jonfairbairn@hostux.social 2 points 1 week ago* (last edited 1 week ago)

@shelf

mounting strips for the grille slats, printed in glass filled nylon. The end caps for the grilles were printed in white PETG on a smooth plate, so that the visible edge is smooth.
@Rolive
#3Dprint

3D printed supports for the grille strips. They are resting on an anti-splash screen on a wok induction hob. The rearmost is a simple castellated shape with nubs to engage with the grille strips. The front two are similar but with the addition of v-shaped prominences to accept the nuts and bolts for mounting the control panel. In the background 3D printed end caps for the grille can just be seen

[-] jonfairbairn@hostux.social 6 points 1 week ago

@shelf
Reminds me that I haven’t posted a picture of mine. The interesting thing about it is the 3D prints that aren’t visible. The ventilation grille is [factory] made from bent strips and supplied with plastic mounts, but these mounts were too short and didn’t allow for the insertion of the control panel, so I 3D printed replacements that screw to L-shaped pieces of MDF behind the grille.
@Rolive

An induction hob for a wok with an anti-splash screen covering the hob itself. The hob is mounted through a stainless steel surface. Beneath the surface runs a red acrylic strip and beneath that is a horizontal-slat ventilation grille with the control panel (a knob and display) set into it.

[-] jonfairbairn@hostux.social 2 points 8 months ago

@squaresinger @Snafucode In OpenSCAD you can pass the resolution variables as arguments to the function, so it’s not quite as bad as you are implying. See eg https://en.wikibooks.org/wiki/OpenSCAD/_User/_Manual/Primitive/_Solids#sphere

[-] jonfairbairn@hostux.social 3 points 1 year ago

@Fondots @Bluewing especially since the terminology is different in different dialects of English. I think what you call lag bolts might be coach bolts over here.

[-] jonfairbairn@hostux.social 3 points 1 year ago

@IMALlama @Live_Let_Live I wonder if a design for a metal FDM printer based on MIG could work?

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