Edit 2023-06-15: Added tolerance parameters to make it easier to fit your parts into the wall.
I wanted to create some of my own attachments for the excellent Honeycomb Storage Wall, and I'm primarily an OpenSCAD user. Here are some parts that might save you some time if you want to do the same. I've reinvented the wheel so you don't have to…
There are five parts that this library provides:
insert_empty: This mimics the insert_empty part in RostaP's original model
insert_with_plate: The same, but with the bottom filled in
insert_horizontal: Handy if you want to print your part upright — as well as rotating the insert, I've chopped off the bottom portion of the lip, so it's more likely to print without supports
hexagon_plug: What it says on the tin — just a hexagonal plug to fit into the insert
hexagon_plug_horizontal: As above, on its side
Each of the above takes a tolerance parameter: increase it to make the part thinner, and decrease it to make the part fatter. In addition, the insert parts take another parameter, inner_tolerance: increase it to make a bigger gap in the middle and decrease it for a smaller gap.
These are all in the test parts file that I've uploaded. If you want to view them in OpenSCAD, you can either put the library file in the parent directory or install the library properly.
It also exposes some constants that might be useful. They're at the top of the source code — if they're not self-explanatory then I've made a mistake, so please tell me and I'll try to name them better…
In a future update, I think I'll add a pair of inserts with a parameter for how many hexagons apart they should be. What else would be useful? Let me know.
Printables insists that I upload a picture with this, but I don't think a picture of a library is very interesting, so what you can see is a quick and dirty photo of a quick and dirty print of a spoiler for a future upload…
The author remixed this model.