3d_printed_spacers
This Repository contains designs for 3D printed spacers for the cube extentions
Science Score: 75.0%
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Repository
This Repository contains designs for 3D printed spacers for the cube extentions
Basic Info
- Host: GitHub
- Owner: kstatelibraries
- License: odbl-1.0
- Default Branch: main
- Size: 825 KB
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- Releases: 3
Metadata Files
README.md
Hale Library 3D Printed Spacers
This Repository contains designs for 3D printed spacers for the cube extentions
Citing the Specification itself
cite the data set when directly interacting with the specification (pull requests, comments on schema) The APA citation for the Hale Library 3D Printed Spacers is:
Molik, D., Hale Library 3D Printed Spacers [Data set]. https://github.com/kstatelibraries/3D_Printed_Spacers
Or in bibtex:
bibtex
% Citation For FHR Specification
@misc{molik3dSpacers,
author = {Molik, David},
year = {2025},
title = {{Hale Library 3D Printed Spacers}},
url = {https://github.com/kstatelibraries/3D_Printed_Spacers},
doi = {10.5281/zenodo.15677009}
}
Manifest
This repository contains the following GLTF and STL files for 3D printing:
- spacer_cube_riser_180_0 – a spacer used for connecting two cube riser panels at the top
- spacer_cube_riser_180_1 – a spacer used for connecting two cube riser panels at the top with embellishment triangles
- spacer_cube_riser_360 - a spacer used for end pieces of riser panels at the top
- spacer_cube_riser_90_0 - a spacer which connects a two panels at 90 degrees where one is slightly lower than the other
- spacer_cube_riser_90_1 - a spacer which connects two panels at any height
- spacer_cube_riser_90_2 - a spacer which is functionally the same as spacer_cube_riser_90_0, but with some embellishment triangles
CAD
While this repository contains the STL and GLTF files, the CAD Files can be found on TinkerCAD, Note: CAD designs are under CC BY-NC-SA 3.0:
Owner
- Name: Kansas State University Libraries
- Login: kstatelibraries
- Kind: organization
- Location: Manhattan, KS
- Website: https://lib.k-state.edu
- Repositories: 1
- Profile: https://github.com/kstatelibraries
Citation (CITATION.cff)
cff-version: 1.2.0
title: Hale Library 3D Printed Spacers
message: >-
If you use this software, please cite it using the
metadata from this file.
type: dataset
authors:
- given-names: David
family-names: Molik
email: molik@ksu.edu
affiliation: Kansas State University Library
orcid: 'https://orcid.org/0000-0003-3192-6538'
identifiers:
- type: doi
value: 10.5281/zenodo.15677009
description: Zenodo DOI
- type: swh
value: 'swh:1:dir:940822066bf7434bcd9a2120418dc025fbd418a3'
description: Software Heritage Identifier
repository-code: 'https://github.com/kstatelibraries/3D_Printed_Spacers'
url: 'https://github.com/kstatelibraries/3D_Printed_Spacers'
abstract: >-
This repository contains 3D-printable designs for cube
spacer components used in Hale Library’s cube riser
extensions. The STL and GLTF files provided support
modular assembly at various angles and elevations,
enabling custom configurations for display or structural
setups. These models are intended for reuse, adaptation,
and contribution within the Sunderland Innovation Lab,
Kansas State Library, and larger K-State community and
beyond.
keywords:
- STL
- GTLF
- Cube Furniture
- Cube
- Cubeland
license: ODbL-1.0
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