Simple, easy-to-print model for a doll house, doll room or diorama. It can make a fun toy for kids and also a stylish accessory for doll collectors and photographers.
No supports, optionally no glue - depending on whether you print the drawers or how you choose to attach your drawer handle.
For the drawer handle, for my purposes, I didn't include it in the model. Instead, you can go creative and glue on whatever you like. I used a bead attached with a wire through a hole (hole made by a pin). You can use whatever tiny thing comes across your way, or a paper clip wire… Make it yours and unique! You can also use a printed cylindre or ball, ofcourse.
Size / resolution:
I designed it in real life scale and then scaled down to 1/6, which is the size of a Barbie and similar dolls. This is tested and works well. I didn't test it on 50% for 1/12 scale yet. Please let me know if you do so, I'm curious!
Printer settings:
For small and extra enthusiastic children I recommend to print the table with 4 perimetres. This way you get 100% infill and best strength you can get.
For the stool, you can use the same principle as by table for durability.
Besides that, I recommend, to use some fun pattern for the first layer, I had great success using Octagram spiral for the stool. You can find it in your slicer settings, the infill settings in PrusaSlicer.
Print the drawers in a vase mode!
Notes to the photo:
*The shelf behind is a part of my other doll furniture project, not worth posting yet. These are more or less just simple square boxes stacked in a pillar.
*The planter you see on the photos is a model by Slimprint shrinked to 4 cm. The yucca plant is my paper craft - no printable yet, sorry.
https://www.printables.com/cs/model/39138-geometric-plant-pot-vase-mode-shelled
The author marked this model as their own original creation.