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Moving to new digs this summer? 3D-print some models of your furniture to plan out your space! It's much more fun than Actually Packing Things. In the Customizer you can design custom bookcases, sofas, beds, tables, desks, chairs, and more with your own dimensions and scaling, or choose from a library of stock furniture that includes standard bed sizes and IKEA bookcases. MakerHome, Day 262: http://makerhome.blogspot.com/...
All models are designed and oriented to print without support or rafts. 1:50 scale seems to work well. To make 2D-prints of your rooms at a matching scale, measure the rooms and then divide all measurements by 50. Use a graphics program or a ruler to map out your space at the 1:50 scale and then arrange the 3D-printed furniture inside.
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These customizable furniture minis are such a cool idea! They seem perfect for planning out room layouts or even for dollhouses. It’s amazing how detailed and personalized you can make them. While setting up my mini furniture, I like to light some <a href="https://goose-creek-candles.pissedconsumer.com/review.html">Goose Creek candles</a> to create a cozy atmosphere. The 3D printing community keeps coming up with great innovations like this. It's really inspiring to see what people can create!