You wouldn't 3d print a full sized closet would you?
A small Project of mine is to make easily expandable function furniture storage solutions. This is a open source project anyone can contribute to and also my first project on onshape. I used to use fusion360 but in recent times they seem to have made various features I use daily unavailable without a very expensive subscription. After much research I have decided to move fully to onshape.
This closet uses 13mm aluminum rods but can use dowel rods and steel. Parts should be printed in PETG and are designed for it. PLA can be used but will suffer from shorter plastic deformation.
please see all descriptions of the files so see special notes
The shelfs are made by hand with some form of textile that are 53cmX34cm with 5cm folded over on the long ends are sewn shut to form a pocket that the tubes are ran through. The textiles are rand from front to back where ever they fit. see photos or see the bottom graph
All models are oriented the way they need to be printed
Printer: | Prusa Mk3s |
Supports: | Optional but not required |
Nozzle: | 0.6mm |
Resolution: | 0.4mm |
Walls: | 2 |
Infill: | %30 |
Infill Type: | Rectiliner |
Material | PETG |
Resolution: | 0.4mm |
Walls: | 4 |
Infill: | %30 |
Infill Type: | Gyroid |
Material | PETG |
Hanger | 4 |
T connector | 8 |
Y connector | 16 |
TY connector | 12 |
Leg | 4 |
Tube 39cm | 78 |
Closet Layout. Green means shelf and blue means hanger space
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The author marked this model as their own original creation.