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  • Lip Balm Holder, Laser Cut Edition

    Loading the bike batteries into the Rolltop Cupcake Box reminded me I hadn’t updated the Lip Balm Holder around the latest tube of sunscreen. My excuse was I didn’t quite know how to model the not-quite-elliptical shape of the Coppertone sunscreeen tube in OpenSCAD, but now I can bypass that whole problem:

    Lip Balm Holder - installed
    Lip Balm Holder – installed

    The trick is to scan the bottom of the cap to get a high-contrast image:

    Coppertone Sport Tube - lid scan
    Coppertone Sport Tube – lid scan

    Import the image into LightBurn, draw a circle tangent to the outside of the cap’s smaller diameter, turn the circle into a path, drag the nodes and twiddle the control points to create a symmetric shape just outside the cap, then outset the result by 1.5 mm for clearance around the tube:

    Coppertone Sport Tube - LB splines
    Coppertone Sport Tube – LB splines

    That 3 mm of wiggle room lets us drop the tube into its socket without careful alignment.

    The lip balm tubes all fit into 18 mm circles requiring no special design skillz:

    Lip Balm Holder - LB layout
    Lip Balm Holder – LB layout

    The mid-left oval goes around the Coppertone tube.

    The top-mid drawing shows the 3 mm outset around each of the pieces, with the smaller tubes arranged to put their midlines tangent to each other and the oval tube. LightBurn does not, as far as I can tell, have a direct way to align a shape tangent to two other shapes at the same time, but iterating at increasingly absurd zoom levels gets the job done fairly quickly.

    Welding those shapes together produces the top-right drawing, which serves as the template for the lower set of layers.

    Deleting the inner details produces the mid-right blob for the bottom layer.

    Most of the layers come from 3 mm plywood, with edge-lit acrylic on the top and bottom surfaces:

    Lip Balm Holder - side view
    Lip Balm Holder – side view

    Mary pronounced it better looking than the 3D printed version, which I agree clears a rather low bar, but it suffices for the job.

    The LightBurn layout as a GitHub Gist:

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