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TEE PBA bar Jouef car fitting

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3D model size X 243 Γ— Y 30.6 Γ— Z 21 mm
Publication date 2021-09-26 at 13:15
Design number 529099

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3D model description

This is a bar interior for the TEE Paris-Brussels-Amsterdam stainless steel Jouef Champagnole cars references 864, 8640, 5540 from the 1960s and 1970s.

If the 1960's models were equipped with a fitting, the 1970's fabrications were devoid of it. For the record, the actual body of the bar car is slightly different (vent above the bar, galley window...) from the Jouef of the time.

Designed with DesignSpark Mechanical, sliced with Cura 4.4 and printed in PLA on a DAGOMA Disco Easy 200 (0.4 nozzle).

3D printing settings

Coating thickness 0.2, filling 20%, mass 18 grams, printing time 1 hour 55 minutes

No backing, no "sticking to the tray", FYI, to avoid warping I use 3DLAC.

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