/* * Examples for bottle clip name tags. * Copyright (C) 2013 Roland Hieber * * You can simply comment out one of the examples, adapt it to your needs and * render it, or use it to build your own variant. * * The contents of this file are licenced under CC-BY-SA 3.0 Unported. * See https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/deed for the * licensing terms. */ use $fn=50; // approximation steps for the cylinders // one name tag for 0.5l Club Mate and similar bottles bottle_clip(name="Zero Cool"); // one default name tag with a different logo. //bottle_clip(name="Acid Burn", logo="thing-logos/glider.dxf"); // ...or with a different font: //bottle_clip(name="Acid Burn", font="write/Letters.dxf"); // ...or with a differnet logo and a different font... you get it. // Now for something completely different: Longneck bottles. //bottle_clip_longneck(name="Tom Anderson", logo="thing-logos/glider.dxf"); // ...or DIN 6199 ("Steinie") beer bottles. Note that these have no logo. //bottle_clip_steinie(name="ohbier"); // ...or just do your own variant: Measure the diameter of your bottle at two // different heights, and pass those as parameters rl (lower diameter), ru // (upper diameter) and ht (height) to the bottle_clip() module. You can also // use the other parameters from above, if you set logo="", then only the text // is rendered. //bottle_clip(name="Niobe", rl=15, ru=12, ht=16, logo=""); // vim: set noet ts=2 sw=2 tw=80: