This is a remix of Jackharvest's Bed Shelf. I already printed a couple of those and they work great, but found my kid quickly filled up the available space.
With this remix I slightly rounded the edges so hopefully banging your head into it doesn't hurt quite so bad, deepened and extended the tray (length and width), removed the hole for the charging cable (just didn't need it), and broke it up into 3 separate pieces (left, middle, and right).
I tried to make it as large as I could while still fitting comfortably on my Ender 3 Pro.
You can print just the left and right to have a shelf roughly 17 3/4 inches in length or you can print as many “middle” pieces to make it as long as you'd like. I did one middle piece, and the total length of the shelf is 26 1/2 inches.
UPDATE (1/8/2024): Added models with a 23mm and 24mm “clamps” to fit smaller bed frames. Also included small “test” clamps to assist with sizing for the 23mm and 24mm models before you commit to printing the full shelves.
Layer Height: 0.28mm (didn't have any quality issues)
Supports: None (see picture of the shelves on the printer for proper orientation)
Infill: 10% Cubic (seems sturdy enough)
Bed Adhesion: I only used glue stick (no brim) and didn't have an issue
Print Time: For left, right, and one middle it took around 48 hours
The author remixed this model.
With this remix I slightly rounded the edges so hopefully banging your head into it doesn't hurt quite so bad, deepened and extended the tray (length and width), removed the hole for the charging cable (just didn't need it), and broke it up into 3 separate pieces (left, middle, and right).
I tried to make it as large as I could while still fitting comfortably on my Ender 3 Pro.