Android magnet
Description
This is an Android printed part to work as a magnet and be placed on fridge.
I designed using FreeCAD + Blender.
I was printing a LOT of this Androids for testing R2C2 electronics for RepRap 3D printers: 3dprinting-r2c2.com
I designed using FreeCAD + Blender.
I was printing a LOT of this Androids for testing R2C2 electronics for RepRap 3D printers: 3dprinting-r2c2.com
Instructions
1. Print it;
2. Glue a magnet on the backside hole. Magnet of 8mm diameter, 1.5mm height. This part shouldn't need support material;
3. Use it, give to your geek friends, etc :-)
2. Glue a magnet on the backside hole. Magnet of 8mm diameter, 1.5mm height. This part shouldn't need support material;
3. Use it, give to your geek friends, etc :-)
License
Android magnet by casainho is licensed under the Attribution - Non-Commercial - Share Alike license.

What did you use blender for? Couldn't freecad handle everything?
FreeCAD was almost for everything but not for the head. On FreeCAD I just can/know to do spheres while on Blender, I could do a sphere with different value for X/Y.
Android head is not half of a sphere, it also have different X/Y for that half.
I like a lot Blender and FreeCAD, however, I prefer FreeCAD because of parametric :-)