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So ... this might be outside of the practical usage of traditional 3D-printing.
This is a cabinet with two doors for your desktop. It is significantly larger than "dollhouse furniture" but also significantly smaller than a standard cabinet. It was specifically designed for 3D-printing.
I wanted to try to build my own furniture with stuff I had lying around. Namely metal rods with a diameter of about 6mm (could be replaced by printed rods) and metal plates of about 1mm thickness (could also be replaced by printed plates). For a more or less full list of materials and a few assembly instructions, consult the enclosed creation guide.
If done well, this print classes up your desk. I recommend fancy materials (i.e. Wood PLA).
You will have to print a few parts (skeleton in 14 parts, 2 doors and four handle parts). Printers should have at least a 195mm x 150mm x 100mm print area. Print thick walls (1,2 mm?) with a layer height of about 0,2mm to get a strong print. Then infill is
This is a cabinet with two doors for your desktop. It is significantly larger than "dollhouse furniture" but also significantly smaller than a standard cabinet. It was specifically designed for 3D-printing.
I wanted to try to build my own furniture with stuff I had lying around. Namely metal rods with a diameter of about 6mm (could be replaced by printed rods) and metal plates of about 1mm thickness (could also be replaced by printed plates). For a more or less full list of materials and a few assembly instructions, consult the enclosed creation guide.
If done well, this print classes up your desk. I recommend fancy materials (i.e. Wood PLA).
You will have to print a few parts (skeleton in 14 parts, 2 doors and four handle parts). Printers should have at least a 195mm x 150mm x 100mm print area. Print thick walls (1,2 mm?) with a layer height of about 0,2mm to get a strong print. Then infill is
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