Frieze Holder

Frieze Holder

cults3d

There's an ugly spot at the wall of my balcony which I wanted to cover. Since I already put a light panel there and light from the top can emphasize t he plasticity of a relief I thought a frieze or collection of reliefs might fit. Antic stuff, graeco-roman art like what you see in Italian museums, or in London, Paris or Berlin as they collected (robbed) so much of that. Thingiverse doesn't have much of that sort of content, I found more from yeggi.com and scantheworld (https://www.myminifactory.com/users/Scan%20The%20World) was a rich source. I printed quite a few bricks, height mostly about 4 cm and they ended to have similar thickness ranging from 8 -16 mm. Those don't weigh much so a minimal frame would do. I designed it with a board of almost 18 mm width (and a range of lengths since I was to re-utilize existing holes in the wall) that fit into holders which get screwed into the wall and have an arm to hold the board(s). A minimal design again that provides exactly what I want and nothing more. As usual I included the freeCAD source, the design is parametric so you can easily adapt and resize it to meet your needs. you will need to turn the objects onto their back in the slicer

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