I would like to see the web address “www.v1e.com” visible somewhere. (I plan to put it on my rear strut). When I meet my inevitable demise, it means that someone somewhere will be able to get some info on just what that “ornament” in the back of the shed does.
More importantly, I think it’s a fairly direct contact point should it ever turn up in an unrelated photo somewhere on the www.
OK, so this one (v3-A) is updated to have “stencilized” version of LR3 nameplate for supporting through-cuts with no islands, expressly for being lit from behind by LEDs. No pockets, no paint.
In the illustrations, gray represents aluminum, and white represents LED light shining behind a through-cut.
Strut 3-A
First what it would look like with the X belt, and the LR3 core parked at left, or center, or right:
Also, @azab2c, I submitted a pull request to your github this morning. Given the conversation around the necessity of the keyholes, I changed the script for it to have an option for keyholes or not
This makes it seem like you aren’t happy with it. You still have over a month until I announce a winner. Pick at it when you have time until you are happy with it!
No problem. I was really just using it as an exercise to get to know OpenSCAD better. I’ve not really ever used it except to generate STLs from other peoples scripts.
I see you are changing the parameter in code. Just in case you (or anyone else) aren’t aware, there is a Customizer window you can use to play with these, save parameter sets, etc.
Hey, just a quick update on my entry, listed as Strut 3-A here…
I just happened to notice there is an isolated “island” present in the V1E logo-type. I created a new version of it, connecting it to the rest of the part. I updated the entry post. If you look real closely at the “R” you will see the change!
Just giving this a little bump so hopefully more people will see it. Been crazy busy at work and not on the forum as much as I would like. Still plenty of time to come up with something!!!
The only thing I keep coming up with is a smaller material left version of what I designed. Since I made it for wood I left a lot there, in metal you can make it much more open.