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Barbie Coffee Table
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A coffee table for a Barbie dollhouse. The two chairs on the pictures are the excellent [Barbie Jacobsen Egg Chair](https://www.thingiverse.com/thing:2533417) by Deleven.
The table was printed on a single extruder Ender 3 printer using a technique from [Make Anything](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV2AjyowXX4).
I have modified the technique a little using PrusaSlicer [see the YouTube video](https://youtu.be/qhmDP2tEgyg):
1. Insert the *Barbie Coffee Table.stl* file into PrusaSlicer **and ONLY this file**
2. Instead of inserting the logo in the same way, right-click on the name of the inserted part in the middle right window and select *Add part -> Load*
3. Choose the *Barbie Coffee Table Logo.stl* file and click OK
4. Right-click on the subitem *Barbie Coffee Table*, select *Change type* and set it to *Modifier*
5. Set the *Layer height to 0.2 mm* and tick *Avoid crossing perimeters* under *Print settings -> Layers and perimeters*
6. Set the number of *Loops to 0* and *
The table was printed on a single extruder Ender 3 printer using a technique from [Make Anything](https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KV2AjyowXX4).
I have modified the technique a little using PrusaSlicer [see the YouTube video](https://youtu.be/qhmDP2tEgyg):
1. Insert the *Barbie Coffee Table.stl* file into PrusaSlicer **and ONLY this file**
2. Instead of inserting the logo in the same way, right-click on the name of the inserted part in the middle right window and select *Add part -> Load*
3. Choose the *Barbie Coffee Table Logo.stl* file and click OK
4. Right-click on the subitem *Barbie Coffee Table*, select *Change type* and set it to *Modifier*
5. Set the *Layer height to 0.2 mm* and tick *Avoid crossing perimeters* under *Print settings -> Layers and perimeters*
6. Set the number of *Loops to 0* and *
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