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A web page to gather the different object I have designed and printed in 3D with their source (SCAD file) and the 3D model (STL file).

I have sorted the object in 4 categories :

- The "useful" objects",

- The libraries,

- The objects to test the 3D printing,

- The others.

Obviously, don't forget to visit the www.thingiverse.com web site, "slightly" more complete than this web page.

Useful objects

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A fully parametric arrangement box. Here the SCAD file.

STL files :

- Here for 6F22 batteries,

- Here for 18650 batteries,

- Here for AA batteries,

- Here for AAA batteries,

- Here for C batteries,

- Here for SD memory cards.

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An object to fix on a wall an ornamental or useful thing.

Here the SCAD source file and here the STL file.

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An objet to fix an hair-dryer on the wall of the bathroom. Uses the standard support above.

Here the SCAD source file and here the STL file.

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A object to hold a towel holder on a wall for which the tube size was 25 mm by 12 mm.

Here the SCAD source file and here the STL file.

Libraries

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Here an SCAD library to draw screws for your projects.

The screws can be added to your objects or as a "hole" to put screws into your printed objects.

The screw may have a flat head or a countersunk one and their size is fully parametrisable. An example is included (the one of the picture on the left).

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Here an SCAD library to draw easily some objects.

Objects to test the 3D printing

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The basic object, a thin wall tube. Needed to check that you have a minimum printing quality before to try bigger objects.

The tube size is 20 mm by 20 mm by 20 mm.

On the picture, the 2 left tubes are in PLA an the right one in ABS.

Here the SCAD source file and here the STL file.

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A second tube with a larger size. The unregular aspect was due to a de-screwing of one of the axes of the printer.

The tube size is 40 mm by 40 mm by 40 mm with a wall thickness of 5 mm.

Here the SCAD source file and here the STL file.

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A full cube to test the volumes filling (still a little bit low on the picture).

The cube size is 20 mm by 20 mm by 10 mm.

Here the SCAD source file and here the STL file.

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A non symetric object to test that the objects are not "mirrored" by the printer (it was the case for me and it's took me some time to understand it).

Here the SCAD source file and here the STL file.

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Test shapes to calibrate 3D printed joints.

Here the SCAD source file and here the STL file.

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Test shapes to calibrate 3D printed nesting.

Here the SCAD source file and here the STL file.

Other objects"

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An object realised for the Valentine day (a spiraled heart)... But have also something else !

The oject has a 8 cm high.

Here the SCAD source file and here the STL file.