Donner Mod Square and Boss RC-1 Customizable Battery Powered Single Guitar Pedal Board

Donner Mod Square and Boss RC-1 Customizable Battery Powered Single Guitar Pedal Board

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Three versions of n24re's pedal ramp with drop-in slots and a Customizer, as I don't really need brackets for casual use and am too lazy to resize/print them anyways. Measurements were taken from the length and width of the rubber feet of the pedals, depth is 3mm because it felt decent. If you run into issues creating a custom ramp leave a comment and I'll see if I can help. - Donner single width (measurements taken from a Mod Square) - Boss RC-1 - Combo Donner/RC-1 See images for correct print orientation, I'm also too lazy to re-google how to fix export orientation. I have included a MeshMixer project file that's been set up to easily create a custom sized drop-in. I also included a 3mf file I think I set up properly. If there's a better file format for this, please let me know and I'll see about adding it. --MeshMixer Customization Instructions-- - Measure the base of your pedal, I rounded up with about 0.5mm wiggle room. --If you have an odd shaped pedal that still fits on the ramp, see the extra instructions at the end!-- - Open the project in MeshMixer. - Select the rectangular insert and press T, then input your measurements to size it properly (the included insert is sized for a Donner Mod Square). - Select the ramp FIRST, then shift+click the insert to add it to the selection. ORDER MATTERS HERE. - Perform a Boolean Difference operation. This will leave you with a 2.9mm deep recess in the ramp, as it is 0.1mm higher than the insert to aid with the Boolean function. If you want to change this depth translate the ramp up or down, but be sure to leave the insert protruding about 0.1mm or the Boolean will take longer and probably fail. For greater than 3mm depth you'll have to increase the thickness of the insert. - Perform a Make Solid operation on the new part with the following settings: Solid Type: Accurate Solid Accuracy: 256 Solid Density: 256 Don't forget to click Update before Accept! - Export your part to an STL and enjoy :) -- FOR WONKY PEDALS-- You can use [the paper scanner method](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5pioFLkESD8) to create a 3d model of the pedal's footprint. Make this model's height the depth you want your pedal to sit into the ramp plus 0.1mm to account for necessary protrusion for the Boolean Difference function. 2-3mm looks nice when modeling so that's what I used because I'm not a professional. - Open the Customizer, then delete the rectangle insert. - Import/append your pedal footprint insert. If you still need to adjust the height you can do that at this point as well. - Perform a Make Solid operation on your insert with the above settings. - Orient the insert flat to the build surface then perform an Align function to position it inside the ramp. Rotate the insert as necessary for proper alignment with the face of the ramp. <sub>*Reminder: The ramp is raised 0.1mm from the build surface so that default alignment settings give you the correct insert protrusion.*</sub> - Perform Boolean Difference then Make Solid operations (making sure to select the ramp first) with the above settings, then export as an STL.

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