openscad-workshop-tools

Create parametric OpenSCAD 3D models of workshop tools (drill presses, vacuums, saws, etc.) for workshop layout planning. Use when asked to "model a tool", "create OpenSCAD for [tool]", "add [tool] to workshop", or when planning workshop layouts that need tool representations. Supports brand-accurate colors (Bosch, Festool, Makita, DeWalt, Milwaukee) and standardized code structure with customizer parameters.

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Install skill "openscad-workshop-tools" with this command: npx skills add dawiddutoit/custom-claude/dawiddutoit-custom-claude-openscad-workshop-tools

OpenSCAD Workshop Tool Modeling

Create parametric 3D models of workshop tools for layout planning and visualization.

Workflow

1. Gather Specifications

Collect from user, manuals, or product pages:

  • Dimensions: Overall W x D x H, base plate size
  • Weight: Helps verify scale is reasonable
  • Key features: Chuck size, motor power, speeds (for header comment)
  • Reference image: Essential for component identification

2. Identify Components

Decompose tool into logical modules. See references/code-structure.md for decomposition patterns by tool type.

Typical components:

  • Base/frame (static foundation)
  • Main body/motor housing
  • Moving parts (quill, blade guard, plunge mechanism)
  • Controls (buttons, dials, levers)
  • Accessories (vise, fence, dust port)

3. Write OpenSCAD File

Follow the standardized structure in references/code-structure.md:

/* [Section] */     // Customizer sections
// Comment         // Parameter description
param = value;     // Actual parameter

module component() { ... }  // One module per component
module tool_name() { ... }  // Assembly module
tool_name();                // Render call
echo("=== ... ===");        // Debug output

Key patterns:

  • Use $fn = $preview ? 32 : 64 for quality switching
  • Apply brand colors from reference table
  • Include show_* toggles for optional components
  • Use hull() for rounded shapes
  • Add floor reference plane for context

4. Render Preview

openscad -o images/tool-name.png \
  --autocenter --viewall \
  --imgsize=800,1000 \
  /path/to/tool.scad

5. Iterate

Adjust proportions based on visual comparison to reference image.

File Location

Save to: workshop/tools/<brand>-<model>.scad

Examples:

  • workshop/tools/bosch-pbd40.scad
  • workshop/tools/festool-ctl-midi.scad
  • workshop/tools/festool-ts55.scad

Quick Reference

Tool TypeKey DimensionsCritical Components
Drill pressBase, column height, head depthColumn, quill, chuck, handwheel
Track sawBody L x W x H, blade diaBase plate, blade guard, handle
VacuumL x W x H, wheel diaBody, wheels, handle, hose port
BandsawTable size, throat depthFrame, table, blade guides

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