Print in place "floating" desk organizer

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Print in place "floating" desk organizer

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0.4mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 50% support cubic infill
0.4mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 50% support cubic infill
Designer
13.7 h
2 plates
5.0(1)

0.6mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 45% support cubic infill
0.6mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 45% support cubic infill
Designer
13.1 h
2 plates
1.0(1)

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Description

Fits a 180x180 3D printer!!

 

The printed part pic shows an error which is fixed on the uploded model

This model uses a tensegrity structure to give a floating effect. The "strings" are made with 3d printed bridges so if you're going to use your own profile make sure to have those settings working for you! You can either print the top organizer by itself or print one of them standalone, both are supportless and print in place. No assembly required!

 

After printing, just place the top organizer on top and surprise your friends with this awesome illusion! I did some superficial testing and the structure seems to handle a lot of weight but be careful when removing it from the build plate, do not pull it apart directly from the build plate, try instead waiting for it to cool or bending the plate for an easy removal!

 

The top organizer has slots for 3 usb sticks, 3 SD Cards and 5 micro sd cards, as well as a knudge to hold your stapler upright and save space! The back side has a big slot for whatever you feel like could go there AND PENS, due to an undercut, pens and pencils won't fall off. The square can be used for the common 3x3 inch post it notes

 

Have fun : )

 

 

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Print Profile
0.4mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer, 3 walls, 50% support cubic infill
Ha salido perfecto
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gracias! Me alegro de saberlo.me encantaria ver una foto
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😁
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0.6mm nozzle, 0.2mm layer, 2 walls, 45% support cubic infill
Support Issue:The print sagged and the slicer recommended supports.
Strength Issue:The “wires” broke easily.
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Hey, Jack, thanks a lot for sharing your feedback with me. I'm deeply sorry for the print issues you had, as the designer, I should've further tested the 0.6 mm. nozzle print profile better. I wish I could make up for it since it uses a lot of filament, but I guess all I can do is help. Could you tell me a little more about the process? Did you directly use the print profile? which material was it ? Remember the settings? With this, I hope I can help in case you want to give the model another shot. regardless, my honest apologize. Stay safe, and happy printing
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No worries! That's the price of the hobby and I cancelled it when I saw the tension line break during printing. I may try again with 0.4.
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