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  • 120_back_L.stl
  • 120_back_L_corner_left.stl
  • 120_back_L_corner_right.stl
  • 120_back_T.stl
  • 120_back_T_corner.stl
  • 120_forward_L.stl
  • 120_forward_L_corner_left.stl
  • 120_forward_L_corner_right.stl
  • 120_forward_T.stl
  • 120_forward_T_corner.stl
  • 45_back_L.stl
  • 45_back_L_corner_left_r.stl
  • 45_back_L_corner_right_r.stl
  • 45_back_T.stl
  • 45_back_T_corner.stl
  • 45_forward_L.stl
  • 45_forward_L_corner_left_r.stl
  • 45_forward_L_corner_right_r.stl
  • 45_forward_T.stl
  • 45_forward_T_corner.stl
  • 90_L.stl
  • 90_L_corner_left.stl
  • 90_L_corner_right.stl
  • 90_T.stl
  • 90_T_corner.stl

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Last update 2016-06-13 at 11:12
Publication date 2015-07-14 at 14:32
Design number 2757

Gale

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3D model description

The basic question driving my project is how we can make use desktop 3D printers as best as we can in our homes. This is a very current problem, because in the past the main focus was on rapid prototyping but in the future it is on rapid manufacturing. This is because the price of the FDM printers is decreasing greatly. One of the possible solutions is the joint design. If we want to create larger objects with our printers, we should print only the small joints and we will be able to connect bigger parts from different materials.
I optimised my joint collection to 3D printers. It is allowed to connect 8 millimetres plywood sheets to each other in different angles. It contains 90, 45 and 120 degree elements. One important feature of the design is that you do not have to screw or glue the parts. It is possible to build furniture, installations, partitions and anything else. It only depends on your creativity. With these experimental objects I wanted to draw attention to the importance of changing our thinking as to how to build something with 3D printers.

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If you have any problems with the models or problem with the use, please connect me and I will try to solve it. These comments could help me to develope the collection.
email: olle.gellert@gmail.com
behance: https://www.behance.net/Gale91
If you build something and you like it please send me a photo!

Thank you and enjoy it!

3D printing settings

One joint: 50-100 cubic centimeters

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