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When used as a library, `grifinity-rebuilt-utility.scad` accepts all the bin properties to use as arguments to `gridfinityInit`, `cut`, or other methods, with the sole exception of `style_lip` which must be defined in the calling file. This change adds `style_lip` as an argument to `gridfinityInit` to ensure `gridfinity-rebuilt-utility.scad` can be used as a library.
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# gridfinity-rebuilt-bins
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Generates stock bins, with a great number of variations.
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![Bin](images/custom_dimension.gif)
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## Script Parameters
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Parameter | Range | Description
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--- | ----- | ---
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gridx | { n>0 \| n∈R } | number of bases along the x-axis
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gridy | { n>0 \| n∈R } | number of bases along the y-axis
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gridz | { n>0 \| n∈R } | bin height. See bin height information and "gridz_define" below.
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length | { n>0 \| n∈R } | length of one unit of the base. <br> default: 42 (The Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, <br>the Universe, and Everything.)
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divx | { n>0 \| n∈Z } | number of compartments along X
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divy | { n>0 \| n∈Z } | number of compartments along Y
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scoop | n>0 \| n∈R | controls the fillet on the bottom of the compartment for easy <br> item removal. 0 is disabled, 1 is full, any other real number will <br> scale from full.
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enable_zsnap | boolean | automatically snap the bin size to the nearest 7mm increment. <br> default: true
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style_lip | {0, 1, 2} | if you are not stacking the bin, you can disable the top lip <br> to save space. <br> • (0) Regular lip <br> • (1) Subtract lip to save space <br> • (2) Disable lip while retaining height
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gridz_define | { n>0 \| n∈R } | determine what the variable "gridz" applies to based on <br> your use case. default: 0. <br> • (0) gridz is the height in # of 7mm increments (Zack) <br> • (1) gridz is the internal height in millimeters <br> • (2) gridz is the overall external height of the bin in millimeters
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height_internal | { n>0 \| n∈R } | height of the internal block. <br> Can be lower than bin height to save filament on custom bins. <br> default of 0 means use the calculated height.
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style_tab | { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 } | how the tabs for labels are generated. <br> • (0) Full tabs across the entire compartment <br> • (1) automatic tabs <br> - left aligned tabs on the left edge<br> - right aligned tabs on right edge<br> - center tabs otherwise <br> • (2) left aligned tabs <br> • (3) center aligned tabs <br> • (4) right aligned tabs <br> • (5) no tabs
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style_hole | { 0, 1, 2, 3 } | the style of holes in the bases <br> • (0) No holes <br> • (1) Magnet holes only <br> • (2) Magnet and screw holes - no printable slit <br> • (3) Magnet and screw holes - with printable slit
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div_base_x | { n>=0 \| n∈Z } | number of divisions per 1 unit of base along the X axis. <br>(default 1, only use integers. <br>0 means automatically guess the division)
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div_base_y | { n>=0 \| n∈Z } | number of divisions per 1 unit of base along the Y axis. <br>(default 1, only use integers. <br>0 means automatically guess the division)
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## Modules
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---
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### gridfinityInit
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Initializes the top part of the bin (walls and solid section). All bins have to use this module, and have the compartments cut out from it.
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** `gridfinityInit (gridx, gridy, height, height_internal, length)` **
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Parameter | Range | Description
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--- | ----- | ---
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gridx | { n>0 \| n∈R } | number of bases along the x-axis
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gridy | { n>0 \| n∈R } | number of bases along the y-axis
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height | { n>0 \| n∈R } | height of the bin, in millimeters (but not exactly). <br> See the `height()` function for more info.
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height_internal | { n>0 \| n∈R } | height of the internal block. <br> Can be lower than bin height to save filament on custom bins. <br> default of 0 means use the calculated height.
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length | { n>0 \| n∈R } | length of one unit of the base. <br> default: 42 (The Answer to the Ultimate Question of Life, <br>the Universe, and Everything.)
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style_lip | {0, 1, 2} | if you are not stacking the bin, you can disable the top lip <br> to save space. <br> • (0) Regular lip <br> • (1) Subtract lip to save space <br> • (2) Disable lip while retaining height
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```
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// Example: generate a 3x3x6 bin with a 42mm unit size
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gridfinityInit(3, 3, height(6), 0, 42) {
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cutEqual(n_divx = 3, n_divy = 3, style_tab = 0, scoop_weight = 1);
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}
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```
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---
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### height
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Calculates the proper height for bins.
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** `height (gridz, gridz_define, style_lip, enable_zsnap)` **
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Parameter | Range | Description
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gridz | { n>0 \| n∈R } | bin height. See bin height information and "gridz_define" below.
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gridz_define | { n>0 \| n∈R } | determine what the variable "gridz" applies to based on <br> your use case. default: 0. <br> • (0) gridz is the height in # of 7mm increments (Zack) <br> • (1) gridz is the internal height in millimeters <br> • (2) gridz is the overall external height of the bin in millimeters
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style_lip | {0, 1, 2} | if you are not stacking the bin, you can disable the top lip <br> to save space. <br> • (0) Regular lip <br> • (1) Subtract lip to save space <br> • (2) Disable lip while retaining height
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enable_zsnap | boolean | automatically snap the bin size to the nearest 7mm increment. <br> default: true
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```
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// Example: height for a 6 unit high bin
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height(6);
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// Example: height for a bin that can fit (at maximum) a 30mm high object inside
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height(30, 1, 0, false);
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```
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---
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### gridfinityBase
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Generates the bases for bins. Has various different hole styles, and can be subdivided.
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** `gridfinityBase (gridx, gridy, length, div_base_x, div_base_y, style_hole)` **
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Parameter | Range | Description
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gridx | { n>0 \| n∈R } | number of bases along the x-axis
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gridy | { n>0 \| n∈R } | number of bases along the y-axis
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length | { n>0 \| n∈R } | length of one unit of the base. default: 42
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div_base_x | { n>=0 \| n∈Z } | number of divisions per 1 unit of base along the X axis. <br>(default 1, only use integers. 0 means automatically guess the division)
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div_base_y | { n>=0 \| n∈Z } | number of divisions per 1 unit of base along the Y axis. <br>(default 1, only use integers. 0 means automatically guess the division)
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style_hole | { 0, 1, 2, 3 } | the style of holes in the bases <br> • (0) No holes <br> • (1) Magnet holes only <br> • (2) Magnet and screw holes - no printable slit <br> • (3) Magnet and screw holes - with printable slit
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```
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// Example: generate a 3x3 base with a 42mm unit size and clean magnet holes
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gridfinityBase(3, 3, 42, 0, 0, 1);
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```
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---
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### cutEqual
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Generates the "traditional" bin cutters. It is a utility function that creates evenly distributed compartments.
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** `cutEqual (n_divx, n_divy, style_tab, scoop_weight)` **
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Parameter | Range | Description
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n_divx | { n>0 \| n∈Z } | number of compartments along X
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n_divy | { n>0 \| n∈Z } | number of compartments along Y
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style_tab | { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 } | how the tabs for labels are generated. <br> • (0) Full tabs across the entire compartment <br> • (1) automatic tabs <br> - left aligned tabs on the left edge<br> - right aligned tabs on right edge<br> - center tabs otherwise <br> • (2) left aligned tabs <br> • (3) center aligned tabs <br> • (4) right aligned tabs <br> • (5) no tabs
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scoop | n>0 \| n∈R | controls the fillet on the bottom of the compartment for easy <br> item removal. 0 is disabled, 1 is full, any other real number will <br> scale from full.
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```
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// Example: this generates 9 compartments in a 3x3 grid, and all compartments have a full tab and a scoop
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gridfinityInit(3, 3, height(6), 0, 42) {
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cutEqual(n_divx = 3, n_divy = 3, style_tab = 0, scoop_weight = 1);
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}
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```
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### cut
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Cuts a single compartment into the bin at the provided location with the provided attributes. The coordinate system for compartments originates (0,0) at the bottom left corner of the bin, where 1 unit is the length of 1 base. Positive X and positive Y are in the same direction as the global coordinate system.
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** `cut (x, y, w, h, t, s)` **
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Parameter | Range | Description
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x | { n>=0 \| n∈R } | X coordinate of the compartment <br>(position of left edge of compartment)
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y | { n>=0 \| n∈R } | Y coordinate of the compartment <br>(position of bottom edge of compartment)
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w | { n>0 \| n∈R } | Width of the compartment, in base units <br>(1 unit = 1 `length`)
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h | { n>0 \| n∈R } | Height of the compartment, in base units <br>(1 unit = 1 `length`)
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t | { 0, 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 } | how the tabs for labels are generated for this compartment. <br> • (0) Full tabs across the entire compartment <br> • (1) automatic tabs <br> - left aligned tabs on the left edge<br> - right aligned tabs on right edge<br> - center tabs otherwise <br> • (2) left aligned tabs <br> • (3) center aligned tabs <br> • (4) right aligned tabs <br> • (5) no tabs
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s | n>0 \| n∈R | controls the fillet on the bottom of the compartment for easy <br> item removal. 0 is disabled, 1 is full, any other real number will <br> scale from full, only for this specific compartment
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```
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// Example:
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// this cuts two compartments that are both 1 wide and 2 high.
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// One is on the bottom left, and the other is at the top right.
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gridfinityInit(3, 3, height(6), 0, 42) {
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cut(0, 0, 1, 2, 0, 1);
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cut(2, 1, 1, 2, 0, 1);
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}
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```
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### cut_move
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Moves all of its children from the global origin to the center of the area that a compartment would normally fill, and uses them to cut from the bin. This allows you to easily make custom cutouts in the bin.
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** `cut_move (x, y, w, h)` **
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Parameter | Range | Description
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x | { n>=0 \| n∈R } | X coordinate of the area (position of left edge)
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y | { n>=0 \| n∈R } | Y coordinate of the area (position of bottom edge)
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w | { n>0 \| n∈R } | Width of the area, in base units (1 unit = 1 `length`)
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h | { n>0 \| n∈R } | Height of the area, in base units (1 unit = 1 `length`)
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```
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// Example:
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// cuts a cylindrical hole of radius 5
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// hole center is located 1/2 units from the right edge of the bin, and 1 unit from the top
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gridfinityInit(3, 3, height(6), 0, 42) {
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cut_move(x=2, y=1, w=1, h=2) {
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cylinder(r=5, h=100, center=true);
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}
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}
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```
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