This repo contains information I used to build a spice rack.
In order to create the spice labels, I used images from botanical books that are in the public domain. You can find the sources below.
I processed each PDF using Adobe Acrobat's OCR, to make finding the right plant easier.
The images are cut out using Adobe Photoshop and the layout of the labels is done in Affinity Designer.
The rack was designed in Autodesk's Fusion 360, and fits IKEA's Rajtan jars.
To build it, print the spacer-*.stl
and holder.stl
files you can find in rack
.
You need 2 1.5mm rods per layer (I used steel rods), which you will need to cut to size and press fit into the spacers. Per spacer, you will also need 1 M3 bolt of 10mm length and 1 M3 nuts of less than 2.5mm depth. For each holder, you will need two screws.
You can find the project on Thingiverse here.
Some of these books were easily found on archive.org, but some were really hard to find. I did my best to use only images that are in the public domain, if you have any concerns about it open an issue or send me an email.
They are roughly ranked from most-used to least-used.
by Hermann Adolph Köhler
Published in 4 "Bands" (volumes)
DJVU files found via LibGen:
Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4
by Robert Bentley and Henry Trimen
Published in 2 parts
medicinalplantsb01bentrich directory listing
medicinalplantsb02bentrich directory listing
by Elizabeth Blackwell
https://archive.org/download/mobot31753002620836
by A. F. Happe
Published in 5 "centurias" (volumes)
Images were scraped from a library in Osaka, and downloaded from the Statsbibiliothek Berlin:
Volume 1 Volume 2 Volume 3 Volume 4 Volume 5
by McCormick and company
Available on archive.org:
by Dr. Wilibald Artus
Available in the Harvard Library:
Published in 2 "Bands" (volumes)
by Zippel
Available on archive.org:
by Johann Hieronymus
Available in the Harvard Library:
by John Stephenson
Available in the Harvard Library:
by William Curtis & others
by Nicolaus Jacquin
Scans available from Leiden University:
Amomum Sublatum: https://powo.science.kew.org/taxon/872166-1, commissioned by William Roxburgh who lived 1751-1815
Zanthoxylum Armatum: Descourtilz 1833
Zanthoxylum Bungeanum: L. Reeve & co London / Vincent Brooks, around 1864
Schinus terebinthifolia: Historia naturalis Brasiliae 1648
The structure of the project is as follows. Keep in mind that the files aren't very well organized yet.
export
: The individual PNGs of the labels, to be printed.artboards.afdesign
: Source file with all the labels (Affinity Designer file).arabic-texts
: Because Affinity Designer does not support RTL text, I designed some texts with Photoshop and imported them into the labels.book-screenshots
: Image captures from books I may have used. JPG/PNG is the original file, PSD is the cut-out file.rack
: STL/3MF files used for printing the rack. 3MF files are likely PrusaSlicer files.samples
: Image captures from books used in this readme.
I tried to use appropriate fonts for every used language. These are as follows:
- Main text: Renslaer - not free
- Arabic: Noto Sans Arabic - fully free (OFL)
- Chemical name: Courier - included on macOS
- Chinese: XinYiJiXiangSong/欣意吉祥宋 - free for commercial use
- E-code: Meslo - fully (Apache License 2.0)
- Devanagari: Laila (Light) - fully free (OFL)
- Hindi/Urdu: Khmer MN - included on macOS
- Latin: Petit Formal Script - fully free (OFL)
- Syrian: Noto Sans Syriac - fully free (OFL)