#openscadSpare parts 17. Jun 2026 Spare wheel for the vacuum cleanerA friend's Siemens vacuum (VSZ3GP1266/03) had a broken wheel — only available as an expensive assembly. So: measure the old wheel with a caliper, rebuild it in OpenSCAD, print it. In service for years.Bathroom Nov 2019 Toilet-roll holderDesigned to fit two existing drill holes — a holder whose hole spacing can be adjusted via a single variable. With the complete OpenSCAD source.Garden Oct 2019 Play tower in Bangkirai woodA design for a garden play tower — and a nice example of how to place many identical planks with OpenSCAD loops.Spare parts Oct 2019 Faucet ring as a spare partA spare part for an Ideal Standard mixer tap, printed in golden PETG — and a nice example of how commented variables keep a design easy to adapt.Bathroom Oct 2019 Shower-head holder for the railA second shower-head holder for the Grohe rail — so nobody has to readjust the other person's holder. With a bonus hook for the soap bag.Spare parts Oct 2019 Spare part for the range hoodOne of my first OpenSCAD designs: a spare part for our range hood — the part that finally reconciled my wife with the 3D printer. With a preview highlight and an optional reinforcement axle.Garden Oct 2019 Fence-post cap against the rainFive caps printed in silver PETG protect our round fence posts from the rain — solid OpenSCAD craft with variables, translate and difference.Toys Oct 2019 Chimney for the dollhouseA chimney with a parameterised roof pitch — including a bit of trigonometry and a first foray into the polyhedron() function and the OpenSCAD Customizer.Gifts Oct 2019 A vase for Mother's DayA deliberately faceted vase as a Mother's Day gift — a low $fn value for the polygonal look and a base made from the hull of two cylinders. Plus: printing it watertight.Gifts Oct 2019 Money and card clip for a 50th birthdayA "50" as a clip for a banknote and a greetings card — a neat example of extruded text with linear_extrude and a slot made with difference.Basics Oct 2019 OpenSCAD: introduction and installationHow to describe three-dimensional objects with a few lines of code — and how to install the free OpenSCAD. The starting point for every project on this site.