The following are my OpenSCAD-based project files for 3D models that I have designed. Some of these are works in progress.
As part of an in-progress (perhaps perpetually) project to build my own 8-bit computer platform, I plan to develop a set of 3D printed front-panel modules along with a frame for holding them. This is the first module I am working on which will be a basic 8-bit switch module for an input port.
This is a compression sleeve to repair broken adjustable legs on a basic Ikea table. Apparently, the adjustable legs eventually break to the point where they will no longer stay extended. These sleeves can be used to repair these legs. This design has also been published on Printables.
This is an electronics project box with lid that uses inserts for securing the lid. Like all the OpenSCAD designs on this site, the source file is parameterized so the box dimensions can be customized as needed.
This is a custom case for the EPROM Emulator created by Kris Sekula at My Geeky Hobby. The dimensions are based on version v1.9 (Jan-2022) of his emulator and is designed to not require the PCB to be removed from the 3D printed base plate that Kris provides. OpenSCAD design files are proided. This design has also been published on Printables and Thingiverse.
These are self-stacking boxes designed to hold tarot card decks in a uniform way to help organize my collection of decks. I was frustrated by the vast variation in tarot deck dimensions which made it hard to organize them in an anal retentive way on my shelf. So, these boxes provide standard dimensions and also serve to protect the decks themselves. This is sort of still a work in progress. Eentually, I hope to have a web site that will allow folks to customize them as needed more easily than editing the soruce files. Also, I would like to add printable inserts for specific decks that hold them in place inside the box. THe boxes are designed to stack in an interlocking way with a lid then on the top-most box of the stock.
This is a box designed to hold card decks upright and came out of the need for some way to carry 5th Edition Dungeons and Dragon spell and magic item cards to my periodic games with friends. It is still a work in progress as I want to use detents to hold the lid closed as opposed to the rubber bands which I now use.
Under an art grant from Interfuse, a regional Burning Man event, I constructed infinity mirror dodecahedrons. Contained in this folder are OpenSCAD designs for the edge pieces designed to hold the mirrors and provide channels for the LED strips and auxilary support wiring. Also included are variations on the edges to support a through-hole at the vertex for power and control wiring to feed into the polygon. Plus a variation that splits off one of the sides to facilitate closing the final face.