Parametric Modular Hose Library v0.2 (Q48042)

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    A busy few hours after my first attempt at a useful OpenSCAD design (http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:9446) and I've totally re-written and refactored the code into a parametric part library. It's still early days, but it already contains the basic building blocks and a bunch of basic parts (segments, nozzles, base plate). There is also a demo section in the library that will generate a full set of example parts. Or you can un-comment the lines at the bottom to render individual parts and export the STL. Module Structure Basic building blocks are defined as chainable modules, taking at least one common parameter - the bore of the hose. Thus alternate hose sizes are trivial to generate (1/4 inch, 1/2 inch, etc). Global Variables - tolerance = controls the distance between the ball and socket surfaces - definition = this defines the number of facets for curved surfaces (sets the $fn parameter) Parts in the Library - Hose segment - Extended hose segment (user defined length of "waist" between ball and socket) - Round Nozzle (user defined nozzle diameter) - Base Plate (user defined screw dia, defaults to M3) Feedback Any and all comments welcome, it would be great if someone could print off a few segments and let me know if they work! Updates 22 Jun 2011 - Uploaded v0.2 library, includes reduced wall thickness and increased distance between ball/socket surfaces (based on feedback from bohnded). Also added DoubleSocket module. For comparison, I've added a cross-sectional view of the latest hose segment alongside the loc-line part by charlespax - the ball/socket offset on my model is obviously still a bit tighter than charles', but not sure whether I should increase it further...?
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