I have always been a DIY kind of guy which is why I decided to pursue a career in engineering. The Lannix Design printing enclosure was fully mapped out in CAD software before a tool was picked up.
Building the enclosure required the use of conventional tools but I realized a better result could be achieved with the use of custom designed templates for perfect hole positioning. Again using CAD software it was simple to model what was required and print them overnight. Too easy!
House renovations were also underway at this time so I tried my hand at solving some problems we faced as we were working. The tiles on the vanity splashback stuck out too far, preventing the tap shroud from screwing on. I designed an extension for it and printed several test pieces to try until we found the perfect fit. Problem solved!
The tall basin in the vanities meant that a standard length caulking nozzle wouldn’t reach behind it to make the silicon seal. Once I had modelled the thread section in CAD and confirmed that it fit well, the body was extended to 150mm overall which was the perfect length. Job done!
CAD and 3D printing are the perfect combination for getting any job done around the house or workshop. Let me know if there’s something I can do for you!