Parametric window stop / tablecloth clamp

Parametric window stop / tablecloth clamp

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A simple parametric window stop / tablecloth clamp made in Fusion 360. I needed something to stop windows from hitting one another too hard when open. Printed out of flexible filament to dampen impacts (eSUN 85A flexible filament, 20% gyroid infill). Also printed as small green variant out of eSUN ABS filament. You can suppress the hole feature if it's not needed. Depending on the filament type you're using you might be able to make the part quite a bit thinner. It's thick in the F3D file as I was printing with flexible filament. Parametrized dimensions and features are: * width: internal clamp width * length: internal clamp length * angle: width to length angle * x-y thickness: thickness in the sketch's plane * z thickness: thickness perpendicular to the sketch's plane * teeth count: number of teeth per side * tooth side length: length of each tooth's side * tooth angle: angle of the tooth If teeth somehow get misplaced after changing a parameter, undo to get back to a reasonable state. It seems that teeth are less likely to get misplaced on length changes if the teeth count is set to 1 before changing the length and then changed back to it's intended value. If someone knows how to properly constrain them to always be on the correct side please let me know.

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