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This is a corner shelf my mother asked me to design for her. Each leg is segmented to allow for printing on a smaller bed size, as are the crossbeams and shelf plates themselves. All parts are designed to be assembled without hardware, though glue is certainly a plus if your printer is very well dialed in (all parts have a 0.5mm clearance). In my case, I did need a rubber mallet to help persuade the legs to go together, but there was no need to do anything other than a few light taps to seat it together.
To my knowledge, the largest part here measures around 255mm, and these are the legs. Most of the parts fit on an Anycubic K3 Combo, but only the crossbeams were printed using that printer. The rest was done using a Creality K1 Max.
Supports are required for every part, except the center plates, and it is designed with every part meant to be printed horizontally. Please ensure your supports are tuned!
Assemble the shelves themselves separately, then slide them into the desired slot in the legs, and secure the legs with crossbeams.
The only parts than were designed to be printed in bulk are the crossbeams and shelves. The legs need to be printed as they are separated, due to how the slots align. However, given the modular nature of the legs, it is entirely possible to customize the height of the shelves to your liking.
The legs come with a cap that is secured by the crossbeams.
While this can be printed in PLA, it is not advised. Start with PETG or better.
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