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Application Engineer Dichtungstechnik. Ich entwickle parametrische
OpenSCAD-Modelle für industrielle Anwendungen: Flanschdichtungen nach
EN 1092-1 / ASME B16.5, Messlehren, Schablonen – maßhaltig, normgerecht,
vollständig im Customizer anpassbar. Gedruckt auf Bambu Lab A1.
Alle Modelle CC BY-SA 4.0.
Application engineer in sealing technology. Parametric OpenSCAD models
for industrial use: flange gaskets per EN 1092-1 / ASME B16.5, gauges
and templates – dimensionally accurate, fully customizable.
Printed on Bambu Lab A1. All models CC BY-SA 4.0
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Hey MakerWorld community! 👋
I just published my first model here and wanted to introduce it properly —
and yes, ask for a little patience with a first-timer. 😅
**What I uploaded: Flange Gasket Generator**
It's a fully parametric OpenSCAD customizer for standard-compliant flange
gaskets, covering EN 1092-1 / EN 1514-1 (DN 10–500, PN 6–40) and
ASME B16.5 (NPS ½"–24", Class 150/300/600) — plus a free custom mode for
non-standard flanges.
**What makes it different from other gasket models on MakerWorld:**
Most gasket uploads I found here are fixed-size STL files — one size, one
standard, no options. This one works differently:
- Select your standard (EN / ASME / Custom) and enter DN/PN or NPS/Class
- ALL dimensions are calculated automatically from built-in standard tables
(gasket bore, OD, bolt circle, number and diameter of bolt holes)
- All four sealing face types are supported: IBC (Raised Face), FF (Full
Face), SR (Male-Female) and TG (Tongue & Groove)
- Optional sealing bead for better low-torque sealing with TPU
- Tolerances for bore and bolt holes are adjustable
- Works directly in the Bambu Studio Customizer — no OpenSCAD needed
The dimension tables are based on EN 1514-1:2014 (gasket dimensions, not
flange bores — an important distinction I had to correct from earlier
versions).
**A word on the test print:**
The photo shows a custom-size gasket printed in PETG — purely for
dimensional verification. For actual sealing duty, TPU 95A is strongly
recommended (100% infill, mandatory). I work as an application engineer in
sealing technology, so I tried to be thorough on the material guidance.
**What I'd love feedback on:**
- Are the dimension tables accurate for your flanges? (Always good to have
real-world verification from people outside my desk)
- Does the Customizer UI feel intuitive, or are parameters confusing?
- Anything missing that you'd find useful?
I know the photos could be better — next print will be TPU with proper
sealing beads. But I wanted to share this now since it might already be
useful to someone out there dealing with a missing gasket at 6pm on a Friday.
Thanks for checking it out! All feedback welcome — constructive criticism
especially. 🙏
CC BY-SA 4.0 — use it, adapt it, share it.
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