Quick and dirty 5 minutes craft: Draw a rough shape, define the contact surfaces & load, click run, and get the optimized shape. The last step is converting the output to a printable shape and running one more simulation to double-check it is strong enough.

This particular holder is a filament spool holder designed to be loaded with up to 5.5kg of filament (1x2.5kg, 3x1kg).

  • PlutoniumAcid@lemmy.world
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    3 months ago

    I don’t follow you. Look at the photo, the thing is made of triangles. It’s the best shape. So I wonder, why use more than just one? Why make the shape require more than one triangle?

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      3 months ago

      Hum, ok, I misunderstood you.

      Your 1 triangle will need the inclination similar to that middle segment of the bottom side of the piece. I will be huge.

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      3 months ago

      More than likely the static supports used in the software were in the locations you see now,1 for spool and other’s bellow on the rail. They said “draw a rough shape” as a step, so that dictated the shape.

      If the static loads were placed at even height you would end up more triangle like or more of a truss. Depends shown many iterations were used also.