
Making this parametric and in OpenSCAD was a stroke of brilliance. I have been able to mount a port panel and TP-Link Switch.
Something to think on is if you change line 28 to "translate([0, 0, plate_thickness]) honeycomb_pair(10, 0.9, honeycomb_spacing-2*offset_spacing);" where offset_spacing is how many honeycombs in you want you can shift the pegs to the inside of the holes instead of outside. I needed to do that with the port panel as it was huge.
Brilliant! Simple enough to edit in OpenSCAD and works perfectly, got these all over my test rig but this was the only one I could really get a photo of!
Finally real model that has a purpose. Printed in pa12 nylon. I had to shorten fhe small portion of small gear and had a small amount of warping, but it works like original gear. Thanks for the model.
This is an amazing model.
I tweaked it to support hanging from the ceiling and it worked great.
I was worried about printing this in PLA, but I can happily say that it held very well for a couple of months already and I don't see any signs of cracks or deformation.
Printed with 25% infill and 4 perimeters.
thanks for the model. How can I increase the size of the screw holes?
@JoaoVieira_997119 Hi there! Looks like I missed making that part of the model parametric... in the meantime, you can change the d=3 and d=5 to the different diameters for screw holes you need in lines 28, 31 and 35, 38 respectively.
Sturdy holder with a handy shelf. Something that the bathroom was lacking.