BIC hamer (claw hamer)
Description
This is a derivative work of thingiverse.com/thing:9758 by thingiverse.com/MakeALot
Inspired by thingiverse.com/thing:9603 from thingiverse.com/lusofer
We all love to destroy things, so.. Print, place a pen inside and kling, klang, klung everything!
I used this polygon generator program ( thingiverse.com/thing:9290 ) to create this object.
Version 2:
- The hamer is now more round. The only problem with this, is that previewing takes at least 12 minutes;
- The hamer head width is now a variable;
- Rotated the design, so that you must print upside down.
Inspired by thingiverse.com/thing:9603 from thingiverse.com/lusofer
We all love to destroy things, so.. Print, place a pen inside and kling, klang, klung everything!
I used this polygon generator program ( thingiverse.com/thing:9290 ) to create this object.
Version 2:
- The hamer is now more round. The only problem with this, is that previewing takes at least 12 minutes;
- The hamer head width is now a variable;
- Rotated the design, so that you must print upside down.
Instructions
run in OpenScad.
Also, in OpenScad the view window gives an error at the spot where the nail remover is. I don't think this problem arise when you print this object.
Also, in OpenScad the view window gives an error at the spot where the nail remover is. I don't think this problem arise when you print this object.
License
BIC hamer (claw hamer) by Dippo is licensed under the Attribution - Share Alike - Creative Commons license.

Change the thickness to 1.5 before printing, the lid sides are a little too thin in some places and no material gets deposited.
Thanks. Ill keep that in mind for all future designs.
Do you happen to know a trick to create support in OpenScad? Because in above example, the hamerhead has some room for holes inside to make it stronger. But let say i don't want to use round holes, but cube holes or pentagon or hexagon holes.