With the new release v1.1 I've added shells. Now your project can be protected from physical impact. For the updates for to the repository: https://github.com/an-dr/simpleR .
Also, I've spent some time explaining in detail all the features of the framework. Here they are (copy-paste from the repo)
Small Range of Parts
The framework is based on a small range of parts that can be easily combined to create a wide range of projects.
See: Base Framework Parts
Scalable
Choose the project of the size you need, and extend it in the future.
Flexible
Adjust the project to your needs. Add or remove platforms, choose the right volume for you components.
Easily Printable
All parts are designed for easy 3D printing. No supports are needed.
Rigid
The special shape of the bars makes the structure stable and rigid in all directions. The shells provide additional structural support.
Modifiable
All parts are designed for easy modification. They are shipped in STEP format, which can be opened in any CAD software.
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Embeddable Nuts
The nuts are accessible and reliable alternative to metal inserts than provide a strong and reusable connection between the parts.
Modular
All the parts are made in the way so you don't have to re-print large volumes of plastic when you want to make a small change. Reprint only necessary parts.
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